Tales of Woman's Trials
Author: Mrs. S. C. Hall
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Published: 1835
Total Pages: 480
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Author: Mrs. S. C. Hall
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Published: 1835
Total Pages: 480
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Anna Maria Hall
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Published: 1835
Total Pages: 588
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: T. S. Arthur
Publisher: Good Press
Published: 2021-05-19
Total Pages: 137
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Woman's Trials; Or, Tales and Sketches from the Life around Us" by T. S. Arthur. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
Author: Timothy Shay Arthur
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Published: 1851
Total Pages: 206
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Published: 1860
Total Pages: 228
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lawrencia Bembenek
Publisher: HarperPrism
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 380
ISBN-13: 9780061006005
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLawerencia Bembeck is charged and convicted of murder. But she claims she is innocent -- framed.
Author: Scott W. Stern
Publisher: Beacon Press
Published: 2018-05-15
Total Pages: 370
ISBN-13: 0807042757
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe nearly forgotten story of the fight against the American Plan, a government program designed to regulate women’s bodies and sexuality “A consistently surprising page-turner . . . a brilliant study of the way social anxieties have historically congealed in state control over women’s bodies and behavior.” —New York Times Book Review Nina McCall was one of many women unfairly imprisoned by the United States government throughout the twentieth century. Tens, probably hundreds, of thousands of women and girls were locked up—usually without due process—simply because officials suspected these women were prostitutes, carrying STIs, or just “promiscuous.” This discriminatory program, dubbed the “American Plan,” lasted from the 1910s into the 1950s, implicating a number of luminaries, including Eleanor Roosevelt, John D. Rockefeller Jr., Earl Warren, and even Eliot Ness, while laying the foundation for the modern system of women’s prisons. In some places, vestiges of the Plan lingered into the 1960s and 1970s, and the laws that undergirded it remain on the books to this day. Nina McCall’s story provides crucial insight into the lives of countless other women incarcerated under the American Plan. Stern demonstrates the pain and shame felt by these women and details the multitude of mortifications they endured, both during and after their internment. Yet thousands of incarcerated women rioted, fought back against their oppressors, or burned their detention facilities to the ground; they jumped out of windows or leapt from moving trains or scaled barbed-wire fences in order to escape. And, as Nina McCall did, they sued their captors. In an age of renewed activism surrounding harassment, health care, prisons, women’s rights, and the power of the state, this virtually lost chapter of our history is vital reading.
Author: Mercantile Library Association of the City of New-York
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Published: 1872
Total Pages: 380
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Published: 1885
Total Pages: 370
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: New York (N.Y.). Mercantile Library Association
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Published: 1872
Total Pages: 308
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