Woman’s Work in America — Large Print
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"The story of woman’s progress is the story of civilization itself." — Julia Ward Howe What defines a woman’s role in shaping a nation? In Woman’s Work in America, pioneering thinkers Julia Ward Howe and Annie Nathan Meyer present a landmark collection of essays highlighting the indispensable impact of women in society, from education and science to literature, law, industry, and beyond. First published at the turn of the 20th century, this work remains a powerful celebration of women’s contributions—both recognized and overlooked—that have helped shape the moral, cultural, and intellectual fabric of America. A foundational feminist text, this edition restores its place in history and reignites the conversation for today’s reader.

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A faithful, unabridged modern-English edition by The Library of Alexandria — carefully rendered for today's reader and verified paragraph-by-paragraph against the public-domain source. Available as eBook, audiobook, paperback, hardcover, and large print.

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