A Plea for Woman
English


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About The Book

The Scots feminist Marion Kirkland Reid (1817?1902) who was also a member of the Ladies National Association for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts founded by Josephine Butler published this work in 1843. It was influenced by her attendance at the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention in London where female delegates were allowed merely to listen to the debates and not to speak. A rallying call for ''perfect liberty'' understood as ''that which allows as much freedom to each individual human being as is consistent with the same degree of freedom in every other human being'' the book was extremely popular in the United States where under the title Woman her Education and Influence it was republished four times between 1847 and 1852. With logic and wit Reid skewers the stereotypical arguments that women being by nature feeble in both body and mind should remain in the domestic sphere.
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