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Female Genius: Eliza Harriot and George Washington at the Dawn of the Constitution Audiobook, by Mary Sarah Bilder Play Audiobook Sample

Female Genius: Eliza Harriot and George Washington at the Dawn of the Constitution Audiobook

Female Genius: Eliza Harriot and George Washington at the Dawn of the Constitution Audiobook, by Mary Sarah Bilder Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Suzie Althens Publisher: Tantor Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 7.33 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.50 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: September 2022 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9798765044308

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

17

Longest Chapter Length:

59:19 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

06:05 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

38:31 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

In this provocative biography, Mary Sarah Bilder looks to the Age of the Constitution to investigate the rise of a radical new idea in the English-speaking world: female genius. Bilder finds the perfect exemplar of this phenomenon in Eliza Harriot Barons O'Connor. This pathbreaking female educator delivered a University of Pennsylvania lecture attended by George Washington as he and other Constitutional Convention delegates gathered in Philadelphia. As the first such public female lecturer, her courageous performance likely inspired the gender-neutral language of the Constitution.

Female Genius reconstructs Eliza Harriot's transatlantic life, paying particular attention to her lectures and the academies she founded, inspiring countless young American women to consider a college education and a role in the political forum. Promoting the ideas of Mary Wollstonecraft, Eliza Harriot brought the concept of female genius to the United States. Its advocates argued that women had equal capacity and deserved an equal education and political representation. Its detractors, who feared it undermined male political power, felt deeply threatened. By 1792 Eliza Harriot experienced struggles that reflected the larger backlash faced by women and people of color as new written constitutions provided the political and legal tools for exclusion based on sex, gender, and race.

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About Suzie Althens

Suzie Althens records from her professional studio in Alaska, near the beautiful Matanuska Glacier. She narrates regularly for major publishers and specializes in audiobooks and e-learning. Suzie is enthusiastic about narrating nonfiction as it provides opportunities to share amazing memoirs, medical discoveries, and inspiration, but she also enjoys mysteries and women’s fiction.