Address of Frances E. Willard, President of the Woman's National Council of the United States (founded in 1888), at its first triennial meeting, Albaugh's Opera House, Washington, D.C., February 22-25, 1891 / [Frances E. Willard].

The National Council of Women of the United States was created in 1888 at the recommendation of Elizabeth Cady Stanton to further the goal of women's rights. It includes interesting information on the ideological differences between Willard and Stanton, as well as a discussion of "Scientific Motherh...

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Uniform Title:Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO): Women: Transnational Networks.
Main Author: Willard, Frances E. (Frances Elizabeth), 1839-1898
Corporate Author: National Council of Women of the United States
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : R.H. Darby, [1891]
Series:Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO): Women: Transnational Networks.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages, 38 pages).
Format: Electronic eBook
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The National Council of Women of the United States was created in 1888 at the recommendation of Elizabeth Cady Stanton to further the goal of women's rights. It includes interesting information on the ideological differences between Willard and Stanton, as well as a discussion of "Scientific Motherhood," and the worldwide WCTU.
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Reproduction of the original from the New York Public Library.
Electronic resource.