Female Suffrage: A Letter to the Christian Women of America
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The essay addresses Christian women and surveys American women's social position, arguing that men already respect and protect women and are inclined to remedy genuine grievances, so political suffrage is unnecessary and may endanger family and religious authority. It warns that aggressive or premature demands can reduce women's standing, while prudent appeals will bring change. The author urges focus on education, presenting it as more consequential than the ballot, endorses separate institutions for advanced study, and supports equal pay for equal work. The piece combines caution about radical political change with advocacy for measured social and intellectual advancement.
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