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A sermon of the public function of woman : preached at the Music Hall, March 27, 1853

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This sermon was one of a long series of sermons delivered by Parker on the "spiritual development of the human race." In one section containing four sermons devoted to women, Parker argues that women were prevented from voting primarily by the efforts of men.

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01/01/1853
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women national american woman suffrage association collection rare book and special collections division rufus leighton miscellaneous pamphlet collection library of congress national american woman suffrage association collection library of congress theodore parker lucy stone j m w james manning winchell yerrinton music hall sermons