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" My idea is that whatever is morally right for a man to do is morally right for a woman to do. "
Massachusetts in the Woman Suffrage Movement: A General, Political, Legal ... - Page 189
by Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson - 1883 - 265 pages
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Letters on the Equality of the Sexes, and the Condition of Woman: Addressed ...

Sarah Moore Grimké - 1838 - 140 pages
...Creator with the same intellectual powers and the same moral responsibilities, and that consequently whatever is morally right for a man to do, is morally right for a woman to do, it follows as a necessary corollary, that if it is the duty of man to preach the unsearchable riches...
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Annual Report and Proceedings, Volumes 8-13

Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society - 1840 - 658 pages
...of these gradually assumed the position, that " whatever it is morally ' right for a man to do, it is morally right for a woman to do ;" and, therefore,...was Vigorously resisted. Resistance, however, only aggravated the zeal of its advocates; and the new truth, as they call it, quickly assumed such importance...
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A Scriptural View of Woman's Rights and Duties: In All the Important ...

Elizabeth Wilson - 1849 - 390 pages
...monopolies in Christ's kingdom of the exercise of speech or intellect, those ennobling gifts of God to man. Whatever is morally right for a man to do, is morally right for a woman. " There is neither male nor female, for ye are all one in Christ Jesus," Gal, iii. 28. Instead of its...
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William Lloyd Garrison, the Abolitionist

Archibald Henry Grimké - 1891 - 430 pages
...and that this false idea has run the ploughshare of ruin over the whole field of morality. My idea is that whatever is morally right for a man to do is morally right for a woman to do. I recognize no rights but human rights. ... I am persuaded that woman is not to be, as she has been,...
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Female Filosofy, Fished Out and Fried

L. E. Keith - 1894 - 344 pages
...that voice would not be used for a bad purpose, but to good ends. Angelina Grimp's motto was: "What is morally right for a man to do, is morally right for a woman to do." And she was not very far wrong. And "William Loyd Garrison says: "Women claim no other title to it (the...
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Why Women are So

Mary Roberts Coolidge - 1912 - 390 pages
...usurp the power to legislate for another is unjust." — Letter of Susan B. Anthony to her brother. "Whatever is morally right for a man to do, is morally right for a woman to do. I recognize no rights but human rights." — ANGELINA GRIMKE WELD. DOUBTLESS nothing more surprised...
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The Crime of Silence

Orison Swett Marden - 1915 - 352 pages
...character and make them outcasts forever. All right-minded people must agree with Angelina Grimke Weld that "whatever is morally right for a man to do is morally right for a woman to do ; I recognize no rights but human rights." It is because human rights have been ignored in the past,...
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Sex searchlights and sane sex ethics

1922 - 830 pages
...character and make them outcasts forever. All right-minded people must agree with Angelina Grimke Weld that "whatever is morally right for a man to do is morally right for a woman to do; I recognize no rights but human rights." It is because human rights have been ignored in the past,...
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Antislavery Reconsidered: New Perspectives on the Abolitionists

Lewis Perry, Michael Fellman - 1981 - 376 pages
...of the Scriptures, especially the belief that all people are one in Christ Jesus (and therefore what is morally right for a man to do is morally right for a woman); the Puritan concept of duty, work, and suffering as the means of serving God; the romantic, perfectionist...
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The Public Years of Sarah and Angelina Grimk : Selected Writings, 1835-1839

Larry Ceplair - 1989 - 404 pages
...Creator with the same intellectual powers and the same moral responsibilities, and that consequently whatever is morally right for a man to do, is morally right for a woman to do, it follows as a necessary corollary, that if it is the duty of man to preach the unsearchable riches...
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