The man who hated women : sex, censorship, and civil liberties in the Gilded Age
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Sohn, Amy, 1973- author.

Título
The man who hated women : sex, censorship, and civil liberties in the Gilded Age

Autor
Sohn, Amy, 1973- author.

Format
Libros

ISBN
9781250174819

Subject Term
Postal inspectors -- United States -- Biography.
 
Women -- Sexual behavior -- United States -- History.
 
Pornography -- United States -- History.
 
HISTORY / United States / 19th Century.
 
HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
 
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Abortion & Birth Control.
 
Moral conditions. (OCoLC)fst01026043
 
Pornography. (OCoLC)fst01071875
 
Postal inspectors. (OCoLC)fst01072867
 
Women -- Sexual behavior. (OCoLC)fst01176942

Summary
A narrative history about Anthony Comstock, US Postal Inspector and vice hunter, and the remarkable women who opposed him. Anthony Comstock, special agent to the U.S. Post Office, was one of the most important men in the lives of nineteenth-century women. The Comstock law, passed in 1873, penalized the mailing of contraception and obscenity with long sentences and steep fines. Between 1873 and Comstock's death in 1915, eight women were charged with violating state and federal Comstock laws. They took on the fearsome censor in explicit, personal writing, seeking to redefine work, family, marriage, and love for a bold new era. Sohn tells the overlooked story of the valiant attempts by these publishers, writers, and doctors to fight Comstock in court and in the press. Risking imprisonment and death, they redefined birth control access as a civil liberty. -- adapted from jacket


LibraryShelf NumberEstado
Willcox (Elsie S. Hogan Community Library)363.28 SOHAdult Non Fiction
CCLD Bowie (Jimmie Libhart Library)363.28 SOHAdult Non Fiction