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Pity for Evil: Suffrage, Abortion, and Womens Empowerment in Reconstruction America

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Pity for Evil: Suffrage, Abortion, and Womens Empowerment in Reconstruction America

Contributors:

By (Author) Monica Klem
By (author) Madeleine McDowell

ISBN:

9781641773393

Publisher:

Encounter Books,USA

Imprint:

Encounter Books,USA

Publication Date:

14th February 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Elections and referenda / suffrage

Dewey:

323.340973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

360

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 25mm

Description

In the years following the Civil War, pioneers in the womens rights movement, womens medical education, and public-private charitable partnerships joined forces to reduce the incidence of abortion in America. As alumni of the abolitionist movement, they analyzed abortion in ways that resembled their earlier critiques of slavery. Abortion, too, was a structural problem. A self-evidently evil act, it was sustained by the quack doctors and unscrupulous press that it enriched. These advocates believed that women seeking abortions had usually been deprived of their ability to act freely, rationally, and well in the world, almost always by external forces. Thus, they had sympathy for their suffering sisters and pity for their injuriesphysical and moral. Early womens rights advocates worked to raise vulnerable women to their feet, providing them with material and moral resources for self-extrication from the depths into which they had sunk.

The authors of this book have approached their subject critically, examining not just the early womens rights advocates publicly spoken words, but the networks and institutions that they built. This previously untold story illuminates the early history of womens rights and abortion in America.

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