The Rights and Condition of Women

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"The Rights and Condition of Women" is a 19th-century feminist treatise by abolitionist minister Samuel Joseph May advocating for women's legal, educational, and social equality.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
feminist treatise
advocatesFor women's access to education
women's legal rights
women's social participation
associatedWith abolitionist movement
women's suffrage movement NERFINISHED
author Samuel Joseph May NERFINISHED
authorOccupation abolitionist minister
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques legal discrimination against women
limited educational opportunities for women
social restrictions on women
focusesOn educational equality of women
legal equality of women
social equality of women
genre nonfiction
political literature
social reform literature
hasInfluenceOn American feminist discourse
hasPerspective pro-feminist Christian ministry viewpoint
historicalContext 19th-century United States reform movements
intendedAudience general public
reformers and activists
language English
mainSubject feminism
gender equality
women's rights
movement first-wave feminism
publicationCentury 19th century
timePeriodAddressed 19th century gender norms
workOf Samuel Joseph May NERFINISHED

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Samuel Joseph May notableWork The Rights and Condition of Women