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In "80 Years and More," Elizabeth Cady Stanton presents a remarkable autobiographical account that intricately weaves personal narrative with historical commentary, spanning her lifetime from the early 19th century through the dawn of the suffrage movement. Written in a candid, reflective style, Stanton's work provides a gripping portrayal of the socio-political landscape of her era, detailing her struggles and triumphs in the fight for women's rights. Rich with vignettes that highlight pivotal moments in her activism, the book serves as both a personal testament and a broader feminist manifesto, inviting readers to engage with the principles of equality and justice that were still nascent during her lifetime. Stanton, a leading figure in the women's suffrage movement and a co-organizer of the Seneca Falls Convention, draws on her own formative experiences—having been raised in a society that largely marginalized women's voices—to fuel her advocacy for social reform. Her exposure to the limitations placed upon women ignited her passion and perseverance, inspiring her to document her journey in a way that would empower future generations and ensure that the sacrifices of her contemporaries would not be forgotten. "80 Years and More" is not just a memoir; it is a call to action that resonates to this day. Readers interested in feminist history, social justice, or the evolution of human rights will find Stanton's insights invaluable. This book is a compelling exploration of resilience that not only illuminates a pivotal moment in her life but also serves as a guiding light for those who continue to champion equality.
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eBook: 11 de octubre de 2022
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