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The Triumph of Nationalism/The House Dividing
Topic: Culture of the Common ManTopic: Cult of DomesticityTopic: ReligionTopic: ExpansionTopic: America in 1850
Topic: Cult of Domesticity
Overview of Triumph of Nationalism
Resource Menu: Cult of Domesticity
Text 1. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
Text 2. Caroline Gilman
Text 3. Catharine E. Beecher
Text 4. Harriet Jacobs
Text 5. Fanny Fern
Text 6. Godey's Lady's Book
Text 7. Rev. Theodore Parker
Text 8. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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8.  Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Address known as "Seneca Falls Address," 1848

Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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https://ecssba.rutgers.edu/docs/ecswoman1.html

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Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony Papers Project Online
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