Women and Men

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"Women and Men" is a collection of essays by Thomas Wentworth Higginson that explores gender roles, women's rights, and social reform in 19th-century America.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
advocatesFor expanded rights for women
social reform
women's suffrage
aimsTo challenge conventional views of gender
persuade readers of the need for women's rights
author Thomas Wentworth Higginson NERFINISHED
contributor Thomas Wentworth Higginson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses education of girls
marriage laws
property rights of women
public opinion about women
women's work
focusesOn educational opportunities for women
legal inequalities affecting women
relations between women and men
status of women in 19th-century America
women's participation in public life
genre essay
nonfiction
hasForm prose
hasInfluenceOn discourse on gender equality in 19th-century America
hasPerspective abolitionist
progressive
hasTheme critique of traditional gender norms
equality between the sexes
individual freedom
moral and social responsibility
intendedAudience general reading public
reform-minded readers
language English
literaryPeriod 19th-century American literature
mainSubject 19th-century American society
feminism
gender roles
social reform
women's rights
periodCovered 19th century
relatedTo American women's rights movement NERFINISHED
abolitionist movement in the United States
first-wave feminism in the United States
setIn United States of America
surface form: United States

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