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Changing Ideals Of Womanhood During The Nineteenth-Century Woman Movement, Susan M. Cruea Sep 2005

Changing Ideals Of Womanhood During The Nineteenth-Century Woman Movement, Susan M. Cruea

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This article focuses on the Woman Movement, an organization which was developed as a result of the effort of women to improve their status in and usefulness to society. The objectives of the movement were to initiate measures of charitable benevolence, temperance and social welfare and to initiate struggles for civic rights, social freedoms, higher education, remunerative occupations, and the right to vote. The setting of these goals resulted from women's rising awareness of the precariousness of their situation in the patriarchal society of the 1800s.