She had actual points in her words not like some of the stuff we see today. Had it been up to her, the question of slavery and women's rights (voting, property, and equal pay for equal work and equal qualifications) would have been settled at the signing of the Declaration of Independence and would have saved a lot of headaches and heartaches. One of the major factors of the Civil War would not have existed.
I recall reading that her husband pretty much blew her off when she asked him about settling those questions. I wonder if he got an earful in the great beyond with the four infamous words.
Re: And what do we have against feminism?
Date: 2004-01-03 02:56 am (UTC)She had actual points in her words not like some of the stuff we see today. Had it been up to her, the question of slavery and women's rights (voting, property, and equal pay for equal work and equal qualifications) would have been settled at the signing of the Declaration of Independence and would have saved a lot of headaches and heartaches. One of the major factors of the Civil War would not have existed.
I recall reading that her husband pretty much blew her off when she asked him about settling those questions. I wonder if he got an earful in the great beyond with the four infamous words.