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A Unitarian Argument for Women's Education, 1829: " Even those who disbelieve that women have souls [...] will yet admit their power over mankind to be great and important

A Unitarian Argument for Women's Education, 1829: " Even those who disbelieve that women have souls [...] will yet admit their power over mankind to be great and important

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A Unitarian Argument for Women's Education, 1829: " Even those who disbelieve that women have souls [...] will yet admit their power over mankind to be great and important

by Women's History, Education

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The Importance of Female Education" in The Unitarian Advocate, Vol. IV- No. III. Boston: Leonard C. Bowles, 1829. Original pamphlet, in original printed wrappers. 5" x 8" inches. 6 pages, 144 total. "It is conceded by all parties that women have an extensive influence in the affairs of the world. It is not alone those who are willing to admit that women enjoy an equal proportion of the gifts of God in their intellectual and physical nature [who admit it] [...] Those who deny equality in every sense, and even those who disbelieve that women have souls, if there are any such, will yet admit their power over mankind to be great and important..." An early argument for the importance of educating women. Only three years earlier, the very first American public high schools for girls were opened in New York and Boston; and the year this was published, the first public examination of an American girl in geometry was held. An interesting argument on the necessity of educating women from a Unitarian perspective. Pages toned, some staining to margins, not affecting text. Wrappers soiled. In good condition.

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