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SP. 401 FALL 2010 Class #4- 1. The Concept of Everyday Justice: Beyond “Winter Wheat” (Elizabeth Cady Stanton) 2. Everyday Justice and the 19th Century American Women’s Rights Movement: Connections with Seneca Falls, Influence of Female Reform Movements, Transcendentalism and Utopian Communities, Alternative Health Movement a. Marriage reform—Stone/Blackwell Marriage Agreement Writing Exercise: The Name Question b. Dress Reform – “Our Costume” (Elizabeth Cady Stanton)) c. “Women’s Rights Men” – Frederick Douglass-“Why I Became A Woman’s Rights Man”- Men’s Activism in the Suffrage Movement 3. Everyday Justice and Legal Justice: The Hester Vaughn Case Vaughn as Personification of Women’s Inequality Vaughn and the American Dream Responsibility of Women’s Rights SupportersMIT OpenCourseWarehttp://ocw.mit.edu SP.401 / WGS.401 Introduction to Women's and Gender StudiesFall 2010 For information about citing these materials or our Terms of Use, visit:


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