IN THEIR OWN RIGHT: THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN CLERGYWOMAN
Carl and Dorothy Schneider
Crossroads Continuumn (May 1997)
IN THEIR OWN RIGHT: THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN CLERGYWOMAN is a history of American
clergywomen from the 17th to the 21st centuries. It is the first such book to examine
churchwomen from all denominations, and therefore fills a void in both religious and
women's history. Scholars Carl and Dorothy Schneider profile churchwomen such as
Antoinette Brown Blackwell, Olympia Brown, Mother Ann Lee, Catherine Beecher, Lucretia
Mott and others, while also illuminating prominent women in the clergy today.
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