It was the only way women could hold a public debate.
apex. It was common to hold debates in the form of published letters.
women were discouraged from making public appearances
Angelina Grimké and Catharine Beecher wrote letters that they allowed to be published to advocate for women's rights and abolition of slavery. They believed that sharing their ideas publicly would help raise awareness and foster societal change. Grimké and Beecher used their platform to challenge societal norms and promote equality.
It was common to hold debates in the form of published letters.
Catherine Alexander Tallullah
It was not proper for women to make speeches in public.
She starred in the 1998 TV movie "Gia".
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Catherine Bramwell-Booth has written: 'Bramwell Booth' -- subject(s): Salvation Army 'Catherine Booth' 'Letters' -- subject(s): Salvationists, Biography 'Commissioner Catherine' -- subject(s): Biography, Salvationists
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Women were discouraged from making public appearances.
Elizabeth Carter has written: 'A series of letters between Mrs. Elizabeth Carter and Miss Catherine Talbot, from the year 1714 to 1770' 'A series of letters between Mrs Elizabeth Carter and Catherine Talbot, from the year 1741 to 1770'