Hannah Mather Crocker
Hannah Crocker (June 27, 1752July 11, 1829) was an American essayist and one of the first advocates of women's rights in America, as well as a pioneer for women's participation in Freemasonry. Her ''Observations on the Real Rights of Women'' (1818) was the first book on the rights of women by an American. Provided by Wikipedia
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A series of letters on free masonry by Crocker, Hannah Mather, 1752-1829
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Observations on the real rights of women and other writings / by Crocker, Hannah Mather, 1752-1829
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The school of reform, or, Seaman's safe pilot to the Cape of Good Hope by Crocker, Hannah Mather, 1752-1829
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Observations on the real rights of women with their appropriate duties, agreeable to Scripture, reason and common sense / by Crocker, Hannah Mather, 1752-1829
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