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SUMMARY:Elizabeth Cady Stanton: A Revolutionary Life with Ellen Carol DuBois
DESCRIPTION:UCLA’s Ellen Carol DuBois presents a new portrait of Elizabeth Cady Stanton\, one of the most influential and controversial figures in the history of American reform. \nDrawing on extensive archival research and Stanton’s own writings\, DuBois traces her life from an upbringing shaped by the American Revolution and evangelical revivalism to her partnership with Susan B. Anthony and leadership in the women’s rights movement. The talk follows Stanton’s later years in Great Britain\, where she engaged new ideas about socialism and reform. \nWhile best known for her role in securing women’s suffrage\, Stanton emerges here as a far more radical thinker. She advocated for women’s reproductive and sexual autonomy\, challenged the institution of marriage\, and criticized religion’s role in subordinating women. Her commitment to liberty and equality made her both a central force in American democracy and a deeply polarizing figure. \nDuBois also addresses Stanton’s contradictions\, including her conflicts with Black reformers and the limitations of her worldview. The result is a portrait of a figure whose influence remains unsettled and whose ideas continue to provoke debate. \nEllen Carol DuBois is Distinguished Research Professor of History at UCLA. A leading scholar of U.S. women’s history\, her work focuses on the political history of the women’s suffrage movement\, American feminism\, and transnational feminism. She is the author and editor of numerous influential books and essays on women’s rights and has received major fellowships\, including a Guggenheim Fellowship. \nAs this event takes place during museum open hours\, guests may check in at the front of the museum. The garden side gate will open 30 minutes before the start time for ADA access and check-in. Theater doors open 15 minutes before the start time. Seating is first come\, first served. An RSVP does not guarantee admission once capacity is reached. No late entry.
URL:https://wendemuseum.org/event/elizabeth-cady-stanton/
LOCATION:Glorya Kaufman Community Center at the Wende Museum\, 10858 Culver Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90230\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conversation
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