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Titlepage of Women and Her Era by Eliza Wood Farnham (1815-64) published in New York, 1864 (print)
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Titlepage of Women and Her Era by Eliza Wood Farnham (1815-64) published in New York, 1864 (print)
AQS265917 Titlepage of Women and Her Era by Eliza Wood Farnham (1815-64) published in New York, 1864 (print) by American School, (19th century); American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA; (add.info.: Farnham was an American reformer and female supremacist; matron of women's department of Sing Sing prison;); © Courtesy, American Antiquarian Society ; American, out of copyright
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This print showcases the title page of "Women and Her Era" by Eliza Wood Farnham, a groundbreaking feminist literature published in New York in 1864. The image is a testament to the progressive ideas that emerged during the 19th century, challenging societal norms and advocating for women's rights. The title page itself is beautifully designed, with intricate typography and decorative elements that reflect the era's artistic style. It serves as an invitation into Farnham's world of thought-provoking ideas on gender equality and female empowerment. Eliza Wood Farnham was not only an author but also a prominent American reformer who believed in female supremacy. She made significant contributions as the matron of Sing Sing prison's women's department, working tirelessly to improve conditions for incarcerated women. This print is courtesy of the esteemed American Antiquarian Society located in Worcester, Massachusetts. It offers us a glimpse into history, reminding us of the struggles faced by early feminists while celebrating their determination to challenge societal norms. As we admire this powerful image, it serves as a reminder of how far we have come in our ongoing fight for gender equality. It encourages us to continue championing feminism today and appreciate those who paved the way for future generations.
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