Eighty Years And More (1815-1897) : Reminiscences of Elizabeth Cady Stanton., "social Science Affirms That Woman's Place in Society Marks the Level of Civilization."

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From our standpoint we would honor any Chinese woman 3i8 EIGHTY YEARS AND MORE.
who claimed the right to her feet and powers of locomo- tion; the Hindoo widows who refused to ascend the funeral pyre of their husbands; the Turkish women who threw off their masks and veils and left the harem; the Mormon women who abjured their faith and demanded monogamic relations. Why not equally honor the in- telligent minority of American women who protest against the artificial disabilities by which their fr
...eedom is limited and their development arrested? That only a few, under any circumstances, protest against the in- justice of long-established laws and customs, does not disprove the fact of the oppressions, while the satis- faction of the many, if real, only proves their apathy and deeper degradation. That a majority of the women of the United States accept, without protest, the disabilities which grow out of their disfranchise- ment is simply an evidence of their ignorance and -cowardice, while the minority who demand a higher political status clearly prove their superior intelligence and wisdom.

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