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Article: Home as work: the first woman's rights claims concerning wives' household labor, 1850-1880.
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- The Yale Law Journal
- Article date:
- March 1, 1994
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Contents
Introduction 1075
I. Genesis of a Rights Discourse 1081
A. The Law of Marital Property in the Antebellum Era 1082
B. Women's Household Labor in the Antebellum Era 1086
C. Ideological Sources of Joint Property Advocacy1091
1. Utopian Communitarianism 1094
2. Abolitionism and Political Antislavery 1098
3. The Roots of "Woman's Rights " in Separate Spheres Ideology1108
II. Joint Property Advocacy in the Antebellum Era...
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