We Belong To History
A Feminist Perspective The Journal of M.L. Smitherman 1848ý1861
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About the Book
When young Margaret L. Smitherman receives a journal as a gift from her husband, she uses it to reflect on her future, not yet knowing what she wants to do with her life. Her writings find a purpose at a family gathering when she realizes that the men discuss war and politics while the women serve refreshments and share recipes. Suddenly, Margaret's years at school take on new meaning.
In 1847, Margaret graduated from Oberlin College, a progressive school that allows women and people of color to attend at a time when few other schools do. Throughout her life, she continues to be profoundly influenced by the school, encouraged by her parents' support of education and intellectual pursuits. But more importantly, her mother and father teach her to think independently.
In 1848, Margaret travels to Seneca Falls, New York, for the first women's rights convention. She reunites with old college friends who are now advocating for abolition, temperance, and women's rights. She returns home invigorated, prepared to participate in the fight to advance the rights of women.
Author Mary Carol Farber spins a compelling tale of history, the strength and courage of women, and the undaunted tenacity of the human spirit.
About the Author
Mary Carol Farber holds a BA in history from Elmhurst College. She was awarded the Albert and Rosalind Lepawsky Graduate Fellowship at Roosevelt University. Farber is involved in historical organizations, including Salt Creek Civil War Round Table and The International Women?s Writing Guild.