Woman, Church, & State: The Original Exposé of Male Against the Female Sex
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Woman, Church, & State (The Original Expos� of Male Against the Female Sex), by Native American women's suffragist, abolitionist, free thinker, and author Matilda Joslyn Gage, was originally published in 1893. The work is an anti-clerical tract, coming to the conclusion that Christianity was a singular roadblock to the progress of women, and civilisation. Also that religious doctrine is used as a justification for the dehumanisation of women, and the deprivation of their civil, human, economic and political rights. Gage presents a mountain of evidence to defend her case. She also also emphasises the ancient matriarchy and witch trials as key episodes in female history, providing the foundation for later feminist anthropology, including the well-known study, The Witch-Cult in Western Europe by Margaret Alice Murray.
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