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What was Julia's perspective on women's suffrage in relation to societal norms?
What was Julia's perspective on women's suffrage in relation to societal norms?
- She considered it unnecessary for achieving gender equality.
- She felt it was a distraction from other women's rights issues.
- She believed it was essential for women's empowerment. (correct)
- She thought it would harm women's social standing.
Which of the following organizations did Julia cofound?
Which of the following organizations did Julia cofound?
- Women’s Christian Temperance Union
- National Woman’s Party
- National Organization for Women
- American Woman Suffrage Association (correct)
What pseudonym did Louisa May Alcott use to publish her work before her famous novel?
What pseudonym did Louisa May Alcott use to publish her work before her famous novel?
- J. May Alcott
- A.M. Barnard (correct)
- L.M. Alcott
- L.A. Bernard
What did Julia express about the vote in her advocacy?
What did Julia express about the vote in her advocacy?
What underlying issue did Julia face after her marriage to Samuel Howe?
What underlying issue did Julia face after her marriage to Samuel Howe?
What was Julia Ward Howe's age when she became involved in the suffrage fight?
What was Julia Ward Howe's age when she became involved in the suffrage fight?
How did Julia's father influence her early life and ambitions?
How did Julia's father influence her early life and ambitions?
What phrase did Julia's father use to scold her about her posture?
What phrase did Julia's father use to scold her about her posture?
In which genre did Julia Ward Howe primarily make her mark during her life?
In which genre did Julia Ward Howe primarily make her mark during her life?
What was the reaction of Julia's uncle to her first published work?
What was the reaction of Julia's uncle to her first published work?
Flashcards
Female Writers Facing Male Disapproval
Female Writers Facing Male Disapproval
Female writers in the 19th century faced opposition from men who saw their writing as inappropriate for women. To avoid prejudice, they often published under pseudonyms or anonymously.
Julia Ward Howe's View on Suffrage
Julia Ward Howe's View on Suffrage
Julia Ward Howe, a prominent suffragist, argued that women deserved the right to vote, comparing it to a weapon in the fight for justice and equality.
Suffrage as a Way to Break Free
Suffrage as a Way to Break Free
Julia Ward Howe believed that women's suffrage was essential to break free from societal constraints and limitations imposed upon them.
Julia's Call to Action
Julia's Call to Action
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Julia Ward Howe: A Suffragist
Julia Ward Howe: A Suffragist
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Julia Ward Howe's Beliefs on Suffrage
Julia Ward Howe's Beliefs on Suffrage
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Suffrage Movement Inspired by Julia
Suffrage Movement Inspired by Julia
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Celebrities in the Suffrage Movement
Celebrities in the Suffrage Movement
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Who was Julia Ward Howe?
Who was Julia Ward Howe?
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When and where was Julia Ward Howe born?
When and where was Julia Ward Howe born?
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What was Julia Ward Howe's father's influence on her?
What was Julia Ward Howe's father's influence on her?
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How did Julia Ward Howe feel about her upbringing?
How did Julia Ward Howe feel about her upbringing?
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What challenges did Julia Ward Howe face as a writer?
What challenges did Julia Ward Howe face as a writer?
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Describe the relationship between Julia Ward Howe and her husband, Samuel Gridley Howe?
Describe the relationship between Julia Ward Howe and her husband, Samuel Gridley Howe?
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When did Julia Ward Howe become involved in the women's suffrage movement?
When did Julia Ward Howe become involved in the women's suffrage movement?
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Why is Julia Ward Howe considered an important figure in the women's rights movement?
Why is Julia Ward Howe considered an important figure in the women's rights movement?
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Study Notes
Julia Ward Howe
- Born May 27, 1819 – October 17, 1910
- Poet and playwright
- Wrote "The Battle Hymn of the Republic"
- Published her work despite husband's disapproval
- Wealthy New York City family background
- Father was a banker, mother died when she was five
- Experienced a stern, overprotective father with traditional views on femininity
- Early childhood experiences included falling asleep on a carriage ride and being scolded for her knees spreading out
- Sought to be part of society but her father limited her social activities
- First piece of writing, an anonymous essay, gained recognition
- Married Samuel Gridley Howe, an abolitionist and founder of a school for the blind
- Had six children
- Actively involved in the suffrage movement
- Joined the suffrage movement at age 50
- Co-founded the American Woman Suffrage Association in 1869
- Edited The Woman's Journal, a newspaper founded by another woman
- Actively participated in women's clubs and organizations
- Sought to improve women's role in society
- Experiences with marriage and inheritance created hardships
- Condemned the suffragist movement as crude and un-Christian
- Emphasized the importance of women's role in society
Suffrage Movement
- Julia Ward Howe was prominent in the women's suffrage movement
- Experienced disapproval and struggles from men in society
- Saw suffrage as a way to break free from societal slavery
- Worked with other suffragists to gain rights for women
- Believed women of wealth and position could help influence the movement and use their influence
- Felt their participation was essential for positive change in society
Personal Life
- Experienced a difficult, strained marriage with Samuel Gridley Howe
- Samuel Gridley Howe's death in 1876 left her facing financial difficulties
- Had six children
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Explore the remarkable life of Julia Ward Howe, a poet and playwright best known for writing 'The Battle Hymn of the Republic.' Discover her struggles against societal norms, her active involvement in the suffrage movement, and the challenges she faced in her personal life. This quiz highlights her contributions to literature and women's rights.