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- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- Murals by Brittany Williams
- The 19th Amendment
- Suffrage Maps: Visualizing the Vote
- The Colors of Suffrage
- Four Quotable Women from RBSCP Collections
- What Shall I Be?
- A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- Smash Patriarchy!
- When A Single Item Tells a Story...
- About this Digital Exhibit
- Why Pink?
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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Described as “one of the founding documents of the women's equality movement”, Vindication is a rational appeal for the education of women. Wollstonecraft does not call for the end to marriage or families, but states that "if woman be not prepared by education to become the companion of man, she will stop the progress of knowledge, for truth must be common to all."
When denied a rigorous education, women were prevented from rising to their full potential as individuals as well as in their role as wives and mothers. Wollstonecraft assures her readers that her intention is not to impose a similar yoke upon men but to bring equilibrium.
“I do not wish women to have power over men, but over themselves.”