 | Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan Brownell Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage - 1887 - 972 páginas
...our shores legislate for them and their daughters. Think of Patrick and Sambo and Hans and Yung Tung, who do not know the difference between a monarchy and a republic, who can not read the Declaration of Independence or Webster's spelling-book, making laws for Lucretia Mott,... | |
 | 1893
...half million to the present army of illiterate voters, making an aggregate of four and a half million who do not know the difference between a monarchy and a republic? To entrust these sacred legacies and memories of the past, and the awful interests involved in this... | |
 | Susan B. Anthony, Mari Jo Buhle, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Gage, Piers Anthony - 1978 - 468 páginas
...our shores legislate for them and their daughters. Think of Patrick and Sambo and Hans and Yung Tung, who do not know the difference between a monarchy and a republic, who can not read the Declaration of Independence or Webster's spelling-book, making laws for Lucretia Mott,... | |
 | Anne Firor Scott, Andrew MacKay Scott - 1982 - 174 páginas
...our shores legislate for them and their daughters. Think of Patrick and Sambo and Hans and Yung Tung, who do not know the difference between a monarchy and a republic, who can not read the Declaration of Independence or Webster's spelling-book, making laws for Lucretia Mott,... | |
 | Susan G. Bell, Karen M. Offen - 1983 - 561 páginas
...our shores legislate for them and their daughters. Think of Patrick and Sambo and Hans and Yung Tung, who do not know the difference between a monarchy and a republic, who can not read the Declaration of Independence or Webster's spelling-book, making laws for Lucretia Mott,... | |
 | Eric Foner - 2010 - 320 páginas
...opposed ratification, dealing a final blow to the old abolitionist-feminist alliance. As her regard for her erstwhile allies waned, Stanton increasingly...black and female suffrage, dissolved in acrimony. Out of the wreckage emerged rival national organizations: Stanton and Anthony's National Woman Suffrage... | |
 | Elizabeth Cady Stanton - 1993 - 217 páginas
...Patrick and Sambo and Hans and Yung Tung," she railed at the first NWSA convention in Washington, DC, "who do not know the difference between a monarchy and a republic, who can not read the Declaration of Independence or Webster's spelling-book, making laws for Lucretia Mott,... | |
 | Frankie Hutton, Barbara Straus Reed - 1995 - 251 páginas
...African, legislate for her and her daughters?... Think of Patrick and Sambo and Hans and Yung Tang, who do not know the difference between a Monarchy...Republic, who never read the Declaration of Independence or Webster's spelling book, making law for Lydia Maria Child or Lucretia Mott or Fanny Kemble."" Many... | |
 | Dinesh D'Souza - 1996 - 756 páginas
...could not vote. Some who had supported the black cause became hostile. "Think of Sambo and Ung Tung who do not know the difference between a monarchy and a republic," Elizabeth Cady Stanton scoffed, "making laws for Lydia Maria Child, Lucretia Mott or Fanny Kemble."39... | |
 | Susan Hill Lindley - 1996 - 516 páginas
...our shores legislate for them and their daughters. Think of Patrick and Sambo and Hans and Yung Tung, who do not know the difference between a monarchy and a republic, who can not read the Declaration of Independence or Webster's spelling-book, making laws for Lucretia Mott.... | |
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