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One of the defining documents of the women’s rights movement in the United States is the “Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions.” Authored by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the declaration was signed by 100 attendees in Seneca Falls, NY in July 1848.
To Victorian letter-writers of the West a new, exotic and secret language came from the East-communicating through flowers. The language of flowers became so refined in the nineteenth century that this dictionary was necessary. By James McCabe.
Thoreau vividly renders the winter season, writing of its sparkling beauty, its purity, and its stillness, and perfectly describing the warmth, coziness, and cheer to be found back at the home hearth. By Henry David Thoreau.
London recounts his time at sea, including travels on fishing schooners and coal ships but mostly on small sailboats on San Francisco Bay. By Jack London