Elizabeth Cady Stanton Quote

In the criminal code we find no feminine pronouns, as "He," "His," "Him," we are arrested, tried and hung, but singularly enough, we are denied the highest privileges of citizens, because the pronouns "She," "Hers" and "Her," are not found in the constitutions. It is a pertinent question, if women can pay the penalties of their crimes as "He," why may they not enjoy the privileges of citizens as "He"?


The Woman's Bible (1898)


In the criminal code we find no feminine pronouns, as He, His, Him, we are arrested, tried and hung, but singularly enough, we are denied the highest ...

In the criminal code we find no feminine pronouns, as He, His, Him, we are arrested, tried and hung, but singularly enough, we are denied the highest ...

In the criminal code we find no feminine pronouns, as He, His, Him, we are arrested, tried and hung, but singularly enough, we are denied the highest ...

In the criminal code we find no feminine pronouns, as He, His, Him, we are arrested, tried and hung, but singularly enough, we are denied the highest ...