Mothers of Feminism: The Story of Quaker Women in America by Margaret Hope Bacon

Mothers of Feminism: The Story of Quaker Women in America

Margaret Hope Bacon

273 pages first pub 1986 (editions)

nonfiction history informative inspiring medium-paced
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Tracing the roots of feminism in the Quaker tradition from the Reformation to the present, this study explores the Quaker religious practices that shaped the spiritual and social structure of both the Society of Friends and the feminist movement

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