
Native Races and the War
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This book is a collection of essays by Josephine Butler, a prominent British feminist and abolitionist of the Victorian era. Butler was a tireless campaigner against slavery and prostitution, and her work helped to bring about significant changes in the laws of both the United Kingdom and other countries. In this book, Butler argues that slavery and prostitution are both forms of violence against women, and she calls for their complete abolition. She also discusses the importance of education and economic opportunity for women, and she argues that women should have the same rights and opportunities as men. This book is a powerful indictment of the treatment of women in the 19th century, and it remains an important work of feminist scholarship today.Book Details
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