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ID: 8956 - Tatiana Petrovich Njegosh - Macerata Type: Text | |
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Medium: Pamphlet | Extent: |
Identifier: Source: IIHS. http://www.iisg.nl/~womhist/harman.html |
Title: Motherhood in Freedom | Subtitle: |
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Agents: Creator: Harman, Moses |
Role: Author Role: Publisher | Name: Harman, Moses Name: Harman, Moses |
Created: 1900 |
Date: Issued | in/on: 1900 |
Language: English | |
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Relation: IsReferencedBy | Qualifier: Goldman, Emma |
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Place: USA | Time: 1900 |
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Subjects: Places Subjects: Places Subjects: Places Subjects: Gender/Sexuality Subjects: Gender/Sexuality Subjects: Gender/Sexuality Subjects: Wo/Men Subjects: Gender/Sexuality | Keywords: Chicago Keywords: Lucifer, The Light Bearer Keywords: US Keywords: class Keywords: economics Keywords: motherhood Keywords: Harman, Moses Keywords: marriage | Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, Chicago) Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, Lucifer, The Light Bearer) Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, US) Query Subject+Keyword: (Gender/Sexuality, class) Query Subject+Keyword: (Gender/Sexuality, economics) Query Subject+Keyword: (Gender/Sexuality, motherhood) Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Harman, Moses) Query Subject+Keyword: (Gender/Sexuality, marriage) |
Comment: Methodist circuit rider and teacher, Moses Harman (1830-1910) founded and published Lucifer, The Light Bearer (1896-1907), later The American Journal of Eugenics. In Living my Life (1931), Emma Goldman recalls meeting with Harman and his daughter Lillian in Chicago in 1893, and describes him as a 'courageous champion of free motherhood and woman's economic and sexual emancipation'. In an article published in The Freewoman. A Weekly Feminist Review in 1912, Upton Sinclair mentions the US reformer as an old 'advocate in America of the right to discuss sex-questions truly'. For Harman and Sinclair, make a keyword search. Harman has been matter of study in a recent workshop on Labor Organizations and Sexuality held at the Institut d'Histoire Contemporaine, U. de Bourgogne, Dijon (October 5-6 2001) . On Harman and George Bernard Shaw, see the article by Wendy McElroy Moses Harman: the Paradigm of a Male Feminist. The Harman Papers are held at the University of Missouri. |
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