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ms147_06_03_03

Disciplines

Arts and Humanities | History | Women's History

Keywords

ms147_06_03_03; Willard, Frances E. (Frances Elizabeth), 1839-1898; Woman’s Christian Temperance Union; Equality; Women's Rights; Suffrage; Equal Rights

Collection

MS-147: Martha McClellan Brown Papers

Description

William Kennedy Brown discusses a review of the work of Frances Willard, an educator and member of the temperance and women’s suffrage movements, that appeared in the Philadelphia Press. Brown compares the leadership styles of three women in the suffrage movement to those of three contemporary men, saying that the followers of Willard and General George McClellan were inspired by loyalty, the followers of Mary Livermore and Ulysses Grant by an intellectual decision, and the followers of Susan B. Anthony and Abraham Lincoln by the heroic nature of their lives.

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Special Collections and Archives; Wright State University Libraries

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Digital Initiatives and Repository Services; Wright State University Libraries

Document Type

Editorial

Powers of Frances Willard


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