Matilda Joslyn Gage is an amazing woman who, along with Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, contributed equally for many years as part of a triumvirate. Matilda was involved in the women’s movement from 1852 until her death in 1898. She was best known for her feminist and suffragist activities, but she was written out of history for many years, because she was considered by her peers to be too radical in all she proposed to accomplish. She fought for the rights of Native Americans and enslaved persons and anyone else impacted by government control. She championed women inventors and was the inspiration behind her son-in-law L. Frank Baum’s 14 Oz books. She took on the inequality of women in religious institutions. Find out more about this woman lost in history, but master of her time. Find our more at http://www.susansavionsstuff.com/ #MatildaGage non-fiction/historical/women
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