WOMAN'S PROFESSION
AS
Mother and Educator,
WITH VIEWS IN OPPOSITION TO
WOMAN SUFFRAGE.
BY
PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON:
Geo. Maclean.
NEW YORK: MACLEAN, GIBSON & CO.
1872.
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This work discusses the roles of women as mothers and educators, presenting arguments against woman suffrage. It emphasizes the importance of women's influence in the family and society, arguing that the movement for women's voting rights undermines traditional family structures. The author critiques various societal issues, including spiritualism, free love, and the health challenges faced by women, which she believes threaten the family unit. The text advocates for a focus on maternal responsibilities and the need for women to be educated in their roles, while expressing concern over the implications of shifting gender roles in society.
BY
PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON:
Geo. Maclean.
NEW YORK: MACLEAN, GIBSON & CO.
1872.