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Author:
Moore, Kate (Writer and editor), author.
Title:
The woman they could not silence : one woman, her incredible fight for freedom, and the men who tried to make her disappear / Kate Moore.
Publisher:
Sourcebooks,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xvi, 540 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Packard, E. P. W.--(Elizabeth Parsons Ware),--1816-1897.
Social reformers--Illinois--Biography.
Married women--History--Illinois--History--19th century.
Mentally ill--History--Illinois--History--19th century.
Insanity (Law)--United States.
Women--Legal status, laws, etc.--United States.
Sex discrimination against women--United States.
Domestic relations--United States--History.
Réformateurs sociaux--Illinois--Biographies.
Internement (Psychiatrie)--Illinois--Histoire--19e siècle.
Discrimination à l'égard des femmes--États-Unis.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women.
HISTORY / Social History.
HISTORY / Women.
Packard, E. P. W.--(Elizabeth Parsons Ware),--1816-1897.
Sex discrimination against women.
Domestic relations.
Insanity (Law)
Married women--Legal status, laws, etc.
Mentally ill--Commitment and detention.
Social reformers.
Women--Legal status, laws, etc.
Illinois.
United States.
Legal status.
Women.
Gender identity.
Reformers--Biography.
Wives.
Mentally ill.
Women--Legal status, laws, etc.
1800-1899
Biography.
Biography
Biographies.
History.
Biographies.
Biographies.
Notes:
Illustrations on end caps. Includes reading group guide and a conversation with the author (pages 456-464). Includes bibliographical references (pages 465-473) and index.
Contents:
Prologue -- Brave new world -- Dark before the dawn -- My pen shall rage -- Deal with the devil? -- Turning points -- She will rise -- Epilogue -- Postscript.
Summary:
"1860: As the clash between the states rolls slowly to a boil, Elizabeth Packard, housewife and mother of six, is facing her own battle. The enemy sits across the table and sleeps in the next room. Threatened by Elizabeth's intellect, independence, and outspokenness, her husband of twenty-one years is plotting against her and makes a plan to put her back in her place. One summer morning, he has her committed to an insane asylum. The horrific conditions inside the Illinois State Hospital in Jacksonville, Illinois, are overseen by Dr. Andrew McFarland, a man who will prove to be even more dangerous to Elizabeth than her traitorous husband. But most disturbing is that Elizabeth is not the only sane woman confined to the institution. There are many rational women on her ward who tell the same story: they've been committed not because they need medical treatment, but to keep them in line--conveniently labeled "crazy" so their voices are ignored. No one is willing to fight for their freedom, and disenfranchised both by gender and the stigma of their supposed madness, they cannot possibly fight for themselves. But Elizabeth is about to discover that the merit of losing everything is that you then have nothing to lose..."-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1492696722
9781492696728
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1228190264
LCCN:
2020057492
Locations:
SAPG074 -- Cedar Falls Public Library (Cedar Falls) — Copies: 5
CDPF771 -- Clive Public Library (Clive) — 303.48 MOO — Copies: 17 — Kit notes: + 1 BOCD + 1 LP
SDPB094 -- Janesville Public Library (Janesville) — Copies: 1
S1PD771 -- Johnston Public Library (Johnston) — Copies: 18

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