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Over 50 empowering speeches celebrating women in their own words through extracts and commissioned illustrations, spanning throughout history up to the modern day.


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Introduction

Elizabeth I, On the Spanish Armada, 1588
Fanny Wright, Of Free Inquiry Considered as a Means for Obtaining Just Knowledge, 1829
Maria Stewart, Farewell Address, 1833
Angelina Grimke, Anti-Slavery Speech, 1838
Sojourner Truth, Ain't I A Woman?, 1851
Victoria Woodhull, The Principles of Social Freedom, 1871
Sarah Winnemucca, Indian Affairs Statement, 1884
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, The Solitude of Self, 1892
Mary Church Terrell, What it Means to be Colored in the Capital of the United States, 1906
Ida B. Wells, This Awful Slaughter, 1909
Countess Markievicz, Women, Ideals and the Nation, 1909
Marie Curie, Nobel Prize Lecture: Radium and the New Concepts in Chemistry, 1911
Emmeline Pankhurst, Freedom or Death, 1913
Nellie McClung, Should Men Vote?, 1914
Jutta Bojsen-Moller, Victory for Votes, 1915
Emma Goldman, Address to the Jury, 1917
Nancy Astor, Maiden Speech in Parliament, 1920
Margaret Sanger, The Morality of Birth Control, 1921
Virginia Woolf, Professions for Women, 1931
Huda Sha'arawi, Speech at the Arab Feminist Conference, 1944
Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, A Talk About Women, 1949
Eva Peron, Speech to the Descamisados, 1951
Helen Keller, The Life and Legacy of Louis Braille, 1952
Eleanor Roosevelt, The United Nations as a Bridge, 1954
Shirley Chisholm, Equal Rights for Women, 1969
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Argument in Frontiero v. Richardson, 1973
Sylvia Rivera, Y'all Better Quiet Down, 1973
Simone Veil, Speech to Parliament on Abortion Law, 1974
Indira Gandhi, True Liberation of Women, 1980
Margaret Thatcher, The Lady is Not For Turning, 1981
Ursula K. LeGuin, A Left-Handed Commencement Speech, 1983
Barbara McClintock, Nobel Lecture, 1983
Corazon Aquino, Speech During the Joint Session of the US Congress, 1986
Naomi Wolf, A Woman's Place, 1992
Severn Cullis-Suzuki, Address to the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, 1992
Wilma Mankiller, Commencement Address, 1992
Toni Morrison, Nobel Lecture, 1993
Hillary Clinton, Remarks for the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, 1995
Wangari Maathai, Nobel Lecture, 2004
J.K. Rowling, Harvard Commencement Speech, 2008
Angela Merkel, Speech to the US Congress, 2009
Sheryl Sandberg, Barnard College Commencement Address, 2011
Ellen Jonson Sirleaf, Nobel Lecture, 2011
Asmaa Mahfouz, The Vlog that Helped Spark the Egyptian Revolution, 2011
Manal al-Sharif, The Drive for Freedom, 2012
Julia Gillard, The Misogyny Speech, 2012
Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Prize Lecture, 2014
Emma Watson, UN Speech on HeForShe, 2014
Jane Goodall, Caring for the Earth - Reasons for Hope, 2016
Michelle Obama, Speech at the Democratic National Convention, 2016
Gloria Steinem, Women’s March Speech, 2017
Beatrice Fihn, Nobel Lecture, 2017
Alicia Garza, An Ode to Black Women, 2017
Maya Lin, SVA Commencement Address, 2018

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      Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 16/03/2021
      ISBN13: 9780711255852, 978-0711255852
      ISBN10: 0711255857

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Over 50 empowering speeches celebrating women in their own words through extracts and commissioned illustrations, spanning throughout history up to the modern day.


      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Elizabeth I, On the Spanish Armada, 1588
      Fanny Wright, Of Free Inquiry Considered as a Means for Obtaining Just Knowledge, 1829
      Maria Stewart, Farewell Address, 1833
      Angelina Grimke, Anti-Slavery Speech, 1838
      Sojourner Truth, Ain't I A Woman?, 1851
      Victoria Woodhull, The Principles of Social Freedom, 1871
      Sarah Winnemucca, Indian Affairs Statement, 1884
      Elizabeth Cady Stanton, The Solitude of Self, 1892
      Mary Church Terrell, What it Means to be Colored in the Capital of the United States, 1906
      Ida B. Wells, This Awful Slaughter, 1909
      Countess Markievicz, Women, Ideals and the Nation, 1909
      Marie Curie, Nobel Prize Lecture: Radium and the New Concepts in Chemistry, 1911
      Emmeline Pankhurst, Freedom or Death, 1913
      Nellie McClung, Should Men Vote?, 1914
      Jutta Bojsen-Moller, Victory for Votes, 1915
      Emma Goldman, Address to the Jury, 1917
      Nancy Astor, Maiden Speech in Parliament, 1920
      Margaret Sanger, The Morality of Birth Control, 1921
      Virginia Woolf, Professions for Women, 1931
      Huda Sha'arawi, Speech at the Arab Feminist Conference, 1944
      Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, A Talk About Women, 1949
      Eva Peron, Speech to the Descamisados, 1951
      Helen Keller, The Life and Legacy of Louis Braille, 1952
      Eleanor Roosevelt, The United Nations as a Bridge, 1954
      Shirley Chisholm, Equal Rights for Women, 1969
      Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Argument in Frontiero v. Richardson, 1973
      Sylvia Rivera, Y'all Better Quiet Down, 1973
      Simone Veil, Speech to Parliament on Abortion Law, 1974
      Indira Gandhi, True Liberation of Women, 1980
      Margaret Thatcher, The Lady is Not For Turning, 1981
      Ursula K. LeGuin, A Left-Handed Commencement Speech, 1983
      Barbara McClintock, Nobel Lecture, 1983
      Corazon Aquino, Speech During the Joint Session of the US Congress, 1986
      Naomi Wolf, A Woman's Place, 1992
      Severn Cullis-Suzuki, Address to the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, 1992
      Wilma Mankiller, Commencement Address, 1992
      Toni Morrison, Nobel Lecture, 1993
      Hillary Clinton, Remarks for the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, 1995
      Wangari Maathai, Nobel Lecture, 2004
      J.K. Rowling, Harvard Commencement Speech, 2008
      Angela Merkel, Speech to the US Congress, 2009
      Sheryl Sandberg, Barnard College Commencement Address, 2011
      Ellen Jonson Sirleaf, Nobel Lecture, 2011
      Asmaa Mahfouz, The Vlog that Helped Spark the Egyptian Revolution, 2011
      Manal al-Sharif, The Drive for Freedom, 2012
      Julia Gillard, The Misogyny Speech, 2012
      Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Prize Lecture, 2014
      Emma Watson, UN Speech on HeForShe, 2014
      Jane Goodall, Caring for the Earth - Reasons for Hope, 2016
      Michelle Obama, Speech at the Democratic National Convention, 2016
      Gloria Steinem, Women’s March Speech, 2017
      Beatrice Fihn, Nobel Lecture, 2017
      Alicia Garza, An Ode to Black Women, 2017
      Maya Lin, SVA Commencement Address, 2018

      More Women to Inspire
      Read All About It!
      Credits
      Acknowledgements

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