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It's our intro episode! The one where we tell you why you should be jazzed about revisiting Elizabeth Cady Stanton's The Woman's Bible with us. Even if you aren't particularly religious, your life is still impacted by the morality and hierarchy dictated in the Bible. 130 years ago, Stanton and some of her scholarly friends took a look at how the gentleman who translated the bible may have taken a few liberties.

Join us - Sara Kaye and Joanna, two reunited childhood friends who are curious about all the fuss - as we break down, admire, and yeah, ok, sometimes muck up a piece of classic feminist literature that has eerie relevance today.

More information about topics mentioned in this episode:

The Woman's Bible book

Free from the Gutenberg Project: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/9880

At the Library of Congress: https://www.loc.gov/item/mcc.049/

Hard copies available at most bookstores - SK got a used copy from abebooks

Audiobook version available on audible, or check out your library's electronic lending program - Libby has it.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

“All Men and Women Are Created Equal:” The Life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton

ECS Biography page

The Solitude of Self speech

Lucretia Mott (passed away at 87, not 99 or whatever we said in the show)

Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society (PFASS)

Gerrit Smith

Suffrage movement

Nation Woman Suffrage Association

For Stanton, All Women Were Not Created Equal

Frederick Douglass

Frances EW Harper - writer, poet, activist, speaker

Send us a text

Credits

Recorded at Troubadour Studios in Lansing, MI

Audio Engineer Corey DeRushia

Edited by Rie Daisies at Nighttime Girlfriend Studio

Music: ‘Shifting pt. 2 (instrumental)’ by Rie Daisies

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Have some feedback? Praise? General thoughts? Know how to pronounce something? Are you a religious scholar? We'd love to hear from you. Leave a message right from your phone or computer by clicking here. Recordings may be used in future episodes.

Website

https://bitingalltheapples.buzzsprout.com

Find us on TikTok and YouTube

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It's our intro episode! The one where we tell you why you should be jazzed about revisiting Elizabeth Cady Stanton's The Woman's Bible with us. Even if you aren't particularly religious, your life is still impacted by the morality and hierarchy dictated in the Bible. 130 years ago, Stanton and some of her scholarly friends took a look at how the gentleman who translated the bible may have taken a few liberties.

Join us - Sara Kaye and Joanna, two reunited childhood friends who are curious about all the fuss - as we break down, admire, and yeah, ok, sometimes muck up a piece of classic feminist literature that has eerie relevance today.

More information about topics mentioned in this episode:

The Woman's Bible book

Free from the Gutenberg Project: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/9880

At the Library of Congress: https://www.loc.gov/item/mcc.049/

Hard copies available at most bookstores - SK got a used copy from abebooks

Audiobook version available on audible, or check out your library's electronic lending program - Libby has it.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

“All Men and Women Are Created Equal:” The Life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton

ECS Biography page

The Solitude of Self speech

Lucretia Mott (passed away at 87, not 99 or whatever we said in the show)

Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society (PFASS)

Gerrit Smith

Suffrage movement

Nation Woman Suffrage Association

For Stanton, All Women Were Not Created Equal

Frederick Douglass

Frances EW Harper - writer, poet, activist, speaker

Send us a text

Credits

Recorded at Troubadour Studios in Lansing, MI

Audio Engineer Corey DeRushia

Edited by Rie Daisies at Nighttime Girlfriend Studio

Music: ‘Shifting pt. 2 (instrumental)’ by Rie Daisies

Leave us a voice mail

Have some feedback? Praise? General thoughts? Know how to pronounce something? Are you a religious scholar? We'd love to hear from you. Leave a message right from your phone or computer by clicking here. Recordings may be used in future episodes.

Website

https://bitingalltheapples.buzzsprout.com

Find us on TikTok and YouTube

  continue reading

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