
audiobook
Woman’s Voice
EDITOR’S PREFACE
INDEX OF AUTHORS
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
BOOK I The Woman Movement
THE WOMAN MOVEMENT
BOOK II The Home
THE HOME
BOOK III The Child
This collection gathers the words of women from across the nation, offering a snapshot of their thoughts during a pivotal moment in history. Edited in 1918, it brings together essays, poems, and speeches from activists, teachers, artists, and everyday citizens who championed education, suffrage, and social reform. The pieces reflect both the urgency of the era’s challenges and the enduring optimism that women’s contributions could shape a better future. Readers will hear a chorus of perspectives, from calls for political rights to reflections on personal fulfillment.
Designed to be accessible in homes and community spaces, the anthology was intended for kitchen tables, club meetings, and school recitations, making the ideas easy to share and discuss. Its diverse contributors illustrate how women of different backgrounds united around common goals, while also revealing the unique experiences that informed their advocacy. By presenting these voices side by side, the book invites listeners to consider how far society has come and what work remains. The result is a rich tapestry of thought that resonates with anyone interested in the history of women’s empowerment.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (357K characters)
Release date
2025-02-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.