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Is Woman’S Executive Power Growing?, Martha Mcclellan Brown Jan 2020

Is Woman’S Executive Power Growing?, Martha Mcclellan Brown

Martha McClellan Brown Speeches

Text of a talk arguing that as opportunities for women grow and women assume expanded roles in all walks of life, including business and politics, they must be granted the right to vote.


Women’S Future, Martha Mcclellan Brown Jan 2020

Women’S Future, Martha Mcclellan Brown

Martha McClellan Brown Speeches

Handwritten note outlining Brown’s thoughts on the future of women. She argues that the progress of women parallels that of men, and that women are ready to realize their full potential. The author is presumed to be Martha McClellan Brown.


The Meaning Of The Ballot – An Aftermath, Martha Mcclellan Brown Jan 2020

The Meaning Of The Ballot – An Aftermath, Martha Mcclellan Brown

Martha McClellan Brown Speeches

The text of an article written for the Guernsey Times. Martha McClellan Brown argues that the power to vote is necessary for the advancement of mankind and the common good. She further argues that until women achieve the right to vote the power of the vote can not be fully realized.


Women’S Rights, Martha Mcclellan Brown Jan 2020

Women’S Rights, Martha Mcclellan Brown

Martha McClellan Brown Speeches

Martha McClellan Brown gives historical context to the women’s movement, citing examples from Roman Law, canon law, and English common law, before discussing the current state of the women’s rights movement in the United States. After outlining common arguments against granting women the right to vote, she counters them and moves on to argue for equal rights for women in all areas.


Democracy As We Know It, Martha Mcclellan Brown Feb 1897

Democracy As We Know It, Martha Mcclellan Brown

Martha McClellan Brown Speeches

The text of a talk given at the Cincinnati Women’s Club on February 4, 1897. McClellan Brown discusses the state of democracy, the importance of the vote as a means of advancing humankind, and the impact of the consolidation of population centers in large cities. She argues that the full power of democracy cannot be realized until all citizens enjoy the right to vote.


Wesleyan College Annual Address, Martha Mcclellan Brown Jun 1883

Wesleyan College Annual Address, Martha Mcclellan Brown

Martha McClellan Brown Speeches

An address, given at Cincinnati Wesleyan College, in which Brown discusses the importance of higher education for women.