Womans Bible of century ago urged a changing world_Claudia Smith Brinson_Newspaper article
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A newspaper article entitled, "'Woman's Bible of Century Ago Urged a Changing World," written by Claudia Smith Brinson, commemorates the centennial of Elizabeth Cady Stanton's influential publication, The Woman's Bible. Cognizant of the cultural power of the Bible and its influence upon the American legal system, Stanton rooted her argument for women's liberation in its scriptures. Brinson cites Stanton's "radical" reviews of Genesis, in which Stanton contends that woman was given "equal dominion" to man. Additionally, Stanton turned the argument for women's subjection on its head by asserting that whereas "woman was of the man" in Genesis, "man is now of the woman;" therefore, "shall his place be one of subjection?" Brinson concludes by asking the reader if Stanton's views "still shock?" nearly a hundred years later. This newspaper article appears on faded yellow paper with typed black ink.Free picture Womans Bible of century ago urged a changing world_Claudia Smith Brinson_Newspaper article integrated with the OffiDocs web apps




























