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Lighted to Lighten: the Hope of India / A Study of Conditions among Women in India

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A sympathetic study of girlhood and womanhood in India that emphasizes education, Christian colleges, and social service as paths to greater agency. The author presents descriptive vignettes and illustrations of school and college life, medical training, and village conditions, and traces social obstacles including caste customs and restrictive religious practices. The narrative advocates for strengthening native leadership and for supportive partnerships from foreign women's organizations, arguing that improved higher education, public health, and community outreach can produce practical change. Chapters move from classroom experience to institutional initiatives and examples of women actively engaged in reform and healing work.

About the Author

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Alice B. Van Doren

Alice B. Van Doren was an American author and social reformer known for her work focusing on women's conditions in India. Her notable book, "Lighted to Lighten: the Hope of India / A Study of Conditions among Women in India," explores the challenges faced by women in Indian society and advocates for their empowerment and education. Through her writing, Van Doren contributed to the discourse on women's rights and social justice, highlighting the importance of understanding cultural contexts in the pursuit of reform. Her work remains a significant part of the literary heritage surrounding women's issues in the early 20th century.

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