The Duty of American Women to Their Country

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"The Duty of American Women to Their Country" is a 19th-century reformist work urging American women to embrace civic responsibility and moral leadership, particularly through education and social influence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century work
literary work
reformist work
addresses importance of female education for society
role of women in shaping national character
advocatesFor greater public role for women
use of women's social influence for reform
women's education
aimsTo link domestic virtues with national progress
motivate women to participate in civic life
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn moral duties of women to the nation
relationship between private virtue and public good
genre non-fiction
political writing
reform literature
historicalPeriod 19th century
intendedAudience American women
language English
mainSubject civic responsibility
education
moral leadership
social influence
women
movement social reform
women's rights movement
perspective patriotic
reformist
portrays women as moral leaders
theme education as empowerment
female moral authority
patriotism
social responsibility
women's civic engagement

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An Essay on the Education of Female Teachers relatedWorkByAuthor The Duty of American Women to Their Country