Revolutionary Women

34: Hannah Mather Crocker featuring Madison Schmidt from “It’s a History Podcast”


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Madison Schmidt joins Emily to tell the story of Hannah Mather Crocker, a woman who lived through the American revolution in Boston. Hannah Mather Crocker was an early American author and advocate for women's rights, best known for her writings on women's roles in society and her pioneering work in promoting educational opportunities for women. Her influential book, "Observations on the Real Rights of Women," contributed to the early feminist discourse in the 18th and 19th centuries.Sources: Sources: Wikipedia: Hannah Mather Crocker: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Mather_CrockerBrooklyn Museum: Hannah Crocker: https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/eascfa/dinner_party/heritage_floor/hannah_crocker The New Historia: Hannah Mather Crocker: https://thenewhistoria.org/schema/hannah-mather-crocker/ Google Books: School of Reform, or, Seaman’s Safe Pilot to the Cape of Good Hope: https://books.google.com/books/about/The_School_of_Reform_Or_Seaman_s_Safe_Pi.html?id=JLZYAAAAcAAJ The Hannah Mather Crocker Society: The Life and Work of Hannah Mather Crocker: https://hmcsociety.wixsite.com/hmcs The Hannah Mather Crocker Society: Mission Statement: https://hmcsociety.wixsite.com/hmcs/mission-statement Universal Co-Masonry
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