that is was the Christian way for women to be subordinate
that is was the Christian way for women to be subordinate
Catherine Beecher invented the Ironing Board.
Angelina Grimke and Catherine Beecher agreed that women should be part of the reform movement.
Catherine Beecher
Catherine Beecher
The end of slavery
The education.
Angelina Grimké argued against Catherine Beecher's views on women's roles by emphasizing that women's moral and intellectual capabilities should not be confined to domestic duties. Grimké contended that women had a responsibility to engage in social justice issues, including abolition, and that their involvement in public life was essential for societal progress. She believed that Beecher's advocacy for traditional gender roles undermined the potential for women to effect meaningful change.
The author of "A Treatise on Domestic Economy" was Catherine Beecher, an American educator and author. She was a prominent advocate for women's education and domestic science in the 19th century.
Catherine Beecher and Angelina Grimke. your welcome
Catherine Beecher and Angelina Grimke. your welcome
they agreed that reform movements were important