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Title
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Women's Rights
Description
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The women's rights collection showcases women who dared to fight for rights, civil or otherwise. Throughout world history, women have frequently been excluded from full citizenship; these women sought to make their society more equitable by fighting for civil, political, economic, legal, or social rights. The women in this collection remind us that often the fight for women's rights is a fight for civil rights. They inspire us to make a positive difference towards the goal of social equality.
Person
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Birth Date
1744
Birthplace
Weymouth, Massachusetts
Death Date
1818
Biographical Text
Adams was an activist for women’s rights, reminding her husband to “remember the ladies” as our forefathers created a new code of laws for the nation. As first lady by virtue of her marriage to John Adams, Abigail advocated for married women’s property rights and for the educational rights of women. She is remembered for the many letters she wrote to her husband where she counseled his political actions; their correspondence was filled with intellectual discussions on government and politics.
Bibliography
<p>Keller, Rosemary. <em> Patriotism and the Female Sex: Abigail Adams and the American Revolution</em>. (Brooklyn: Carlson, 1994).</p>
<p>Adams Family Papers Digital Archive:<br /><a href="http://www.masshist.org/digitaladams/archive/letter/">http://www.masshist.org/digitaladams/archive/letter/</a></p>
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Title
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Abigail Adams
Subject
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American Revolution; Early Republic
Description
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Counseled John Adams and encouraged US founding fathers to not leave women out of the freedoms and privileges of the new republic
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Amy French
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American Revolution
early Republic
remember the ladies