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Access to Education at All Levels
written by Nicole M. Friderich, fl. 1968; in "Access To Education at All Levels" (Philadelphia, PA: American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1968), 133-144
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written by Nicole M. Friderich, fl. 1968; in "Access To Education at All Levels" (Philadelphia, PA: American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1968), 133-144
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Nicole M. Friderich, fl. 1968
Date Published / Released
1968-01, 1968
Publisher
American Academy of Political and Social Science
Topic / Theme
Women and Education, Political and Human Rights, Access to Higher Education, Equal Rights for Women, Education as a Source of Women’s Emancipation
Copyright Message
Copyright 1968 by Sage Publications, Inc., Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications, Inc.
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Front Cover
written by Margaret K. Bruce, 1918-2012; in "An Account of United Nations Action to Advance the Status of Women" (Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1968)
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written by Margaret K. Bruce, 1918-2012; in "An Account of United Nations Action to Advance the Status of Women" (Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1968)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Margaret K. Bruce, 1918-2012
Date Published / Released
1968-01, 1968
Publisher
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
Topic / Theme
Work and Class Identity, Women and Education, Political and Human Rights, Rights to Work, Education as a Source of Women’s Emancipation, Equal Rights for Women
Copyright Message
Copyright 1968 by Sage Publications, Inc., Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications, Inc.
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Advancement of Women. Meeting of the Association in New York
written by Mary Ann Shadd Cary, 1823-1893, in The New York Age, Volume 1, no. 6, 19 November 1887, p. 4 (originally published 1887), 2 page(s)
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written by Mary Ann Shadd Cary, 1823-1893, in The New York Age, Volume 1, no. 6, 19 November 1887, p. 4 (originally published 1887), 2 page(s)
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Women and Social Movements in the United States,1600-2000
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Mary Ann Shadd Cary, 1823-1893
Date Published / Released
1887-11-19
Person Discussed
Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, Maria Mitchell, 1818-1889, Frances Elizabeth Caroline Willard, 1839-1898
Topic / Theme
Racism, Women's rights, Segregation, Women of Color, Political and Human Rights, Race Discrimination, Equal Rights for Women, The Gilded Age & Progressive Era (1876–1913), African Americans, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
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ADVANCES IN EGYPT
written by L. Dorothy Potter, fl. 1949; in "Advances in Egypt" (Jus Suffragii, 1949)
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written by L. Dorothy Potter, fl. 1949; in "Advances in Egypt" (Jus Suffragii, 1949)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
L. Dorothy Potter, fl. 1949
Date Published / Released
1949-12, 1949
Publisher
Jus Suffragii
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Women and Education, Women and Religion, Equal Rights for Women, Access to Higher Education, Access to Primary Education/Literacy, Religious Prescriptions for Women
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Afro-American Authors: An Evening With Them in the City of Brotherly Love
written by Gertrude E. H. Bustill Mossell, 1855-1948, in The Colored American, February 2, 1901, p. 10 (originally published 1901), 2 page(s)
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written by Gertrude E. H. Bustill Mossell, 1855-1948, in The Colored American, February 2, 1901, p. 10 (originally published 1901), 2 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements in the United States,1600-2000
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Gertrude E. H. Bustill Mossell, 1855-1948
Date Published / Released
1901-02-02
Person Discussed
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, 1825-1911
Topic / Theme
Women's rights, Poetry, Political and Human Rights, Equal Rights for Women, Social and Cultural Rights
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Front Cover
written by Oonagh Anne McDonald, 1938-, in Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive, of Smith College Libraries. Sophia Smith Collection (Countries Collection, Box 24:Jordan); in Aida, Voice of the International Committee for the Release of Detained and "Disappeared" Women in Iraq, Summer Issue, No. 6 (London, England, 1987)
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written by Oonagh Anne McDonald, 1938-, in Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive, of Smith College Libraries. Sophia Smith Collection (Countries Collection, Box 24:Jordan); in Aida, Voice of the International Committee for the Release of Detained and "Disappeared" Women in Iraq, Summer Issue, No. 6 (London, England, 1987)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Oonagh Anne McDonald, 1938-
Date Published / Released
1987
Topic / Theme
Iran-Iraq War, 1980-1988, Political and Human Rights, Social and Cultural Rights, Equal Rights for Women, Iraqis, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Not a Uniform Civil Code But Equal Rights, Equal Laws
edited by Brinda Karat, 1947-, in AIDWA Publication Series, No. 2, January 1999 (New Delhi, Delhi State: All India Democratic Women's Association, 1999), 53 page(s)
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edited by Brinda Karat, 1947-, in AIDWA Publication Series, No. 2, January 1999 (New Delhi, Delhi State: All India Democratic Women's Association, 1999), 53 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Brinda Karat, 1947-
Date Published / Released
January 1999, 1999
Publisher
All India Democratic Women's Association
Series
AIDWA Publication Series
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Women and Religion, Social and Cultural Rights, Religious Prescriptions for Women, Equal Rights for Women, Indians (Asian), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Alabama
in National Association Notes, Vol. 37, no. 3, Feb-March 1935, p. 9 (originally published 1935), 1 page(s)
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in National Association Notes, Vol. 37, no. 3, Feb-March 1935, p. 9 (originally published 1935), 1 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements in the United States,1600-2000
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical article
Date Published / Released
1935
Person Discussed
Jennie B. Moton, 1880-1942, Adella Hunt Logan, 1863-1915, Anna Cara Cornelia Bowen, fl. 1890, Jessie Daniel Ames, 1883-1972
Topic / Theme
Women's movement, Suffragists, Associations and organizations, Association and organization conferences, Civil rights, Political and Human Rights, Suffrage, Equal Rights for Women, African Americans
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Alabama Federation Report
written by Mrs. John W. Whitaker, fl. 1928, Amelia C. Roberts, fl. 1928, Mrs. A. J. Neely, fl. 1928, Mrs. A. D. Long, fl. 1928, Laura T. Jones, fl. 1928, A. Cecile Johnson, fl. 1928, Natalee T. Jacobs, fl. 1928 and Mrs. Charles H. Evans, fl. 1928, in National Association Notes, Vol. 30, no. 5, January 1928, p. 8 (originally published 1928), 1 page(s)
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written by Mrs. John W. Whitaker, fl. 1928, Amelia C. Roberts, fl. 1928, Mrs. A. J. Neely, fl. 1928, Mrs. A. D. Long, fl. 1928, Laura T. Jones, fl. 1928, A. Cecile Johnson, fl. 1928, Natalee T. Jacobs, fl. 1928 and Mrs. Charles H. Evans, fl. 1928, in National Association Notes, Vol. 30, no. 5, January 1928, p. 8 (originally published 1928), 1 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements in the United States,1600-2000
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Mrs. John W. Whitaker, fl. 1928, Amelia C. Roberts, fl. 1928, Mrs. A. J. Neely, fl. 1928, Mrs. A. D. Long, fl. 1928, Laura T. Jones, fl. 1928, A. Cecile Johnson, fl. 1928, Natalee T. Jacobs, fl. 1928, Mrs. Charles H. Evans, fl. 1928
Date Published / Released
1928-01
Person Discussed
Booker T. Washington, 1856-1915, Jennie B. Moton, 1880-1942
Topic / Theme
Women's movement, Suffragists, Associations and organizations, Political and Human Rights, Equal Rights for Women, Suffrage
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Ang babaei makatigayun sing dalagku nga kinamatarung[Women are Capable of Exercising Their Basic Rights]
written by Francisco Sevilla, fl. 1936, in Center for West Visayan Studies, of University of the Philippines, Visayas. Center for West Visayan Studies Library (Rosendo Mejica Museum), in Makinaugalingon, August 8, 1936, p. 3 (1936), 3 page(s)
TITLE: Women Can Acquire Their Basic Rights: The Best Way is Through Education. TRANSLATION: Women’s emancipation from the domination of men is a righteous act and the highlight in the history of humankind for the last 200 years. The radiant rays of civilization drove away the heavy shadows that engulfed the peo...
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written by Francisco Sevilla, fl. 1936, in Center for West Visayan Studies, of University of the Philippines, Visayas. Center for West Visayan Studies Library (Rosendo Mejica Museum), in Makinaugalingon, August 8, 1936, p. 3 (1936), 3 page(s)
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TITLE: Women Can Acquire Their Basic Rights: The Best Way is Through Education. TRANSLATION: Women’s emancipation from the domination of men is a righteous act and the highlight in the history of humankind for the last 200 years. The radiant rays of civilization drove away the heavy shadows that engulfed the people’s beliefs and practices in the olden days. Previously, women were considered as servants of men and seldom encouraged to venture...
TITLE: Women Can Acquire Their Basic Rights: The Best Way is Through Education. TRANSLATION: Women’s emancipation from the domination of men is a righteous act and the highlight in the history of humankind for the last 200 years. The radiant rays of civilization drove away the heavy shadows that engulfed the people’s beliefs and practices in the olden days. Previously, women were considered as servants of men and seldom encouraged to venture outside the four walls of their homes. Their main purpose is to serve their parents and husbands. Fortunately, these are things of the past. Today, women could move around freely and make decisions for themselves. They are independent; they have the same rights as men and opportunities in various areas of endeavor. In times of war, women nurse the wounded, work in factories, and could be found in the battlefield in the war for independence; in times of peace, they work hard to achieve peace and harmony [in society], and serve as lawyers, doctors, pharmacists, and writers. Through all these, women show that they are worthy to be companions of men, as well as trustworthy wives and loving mothers. ¶ Previously, it is believed that women who were unable to acquire education care more for society because they do not have a strong will nor they care for their own welfare. But things have changed. Considering the opportunities that have emerged for women, they no longer have to stay in the dark corners of their home. Women must acquire proper education so they could struggle side by side with men for a better life. Women must prepare themselves so they could improve their lives. The best way to achieve this is through education. Learning is key to success; learning is light and ignorance is darkness. Education lights up the road to a better life, while ignorance drowns us in an unfathomable depth. Men and women are free to choose between light and darkness. Without doubt, women will achieve great success and be equal to men in the future. Women should understand their role in this world and fulfill such roles; in the coming days, they will be walking alongside men and together they will face the issues and problems of society. KEYWORDS: women’s rights, education, learning, equality
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Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Francisco Sevilla, fl. 1936
Date Published / Released
08 August 1936, 1936
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Equal Rights for Women, Filipinos, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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