Customs Quote by Harriot Kezia Hunt
“... the prevalent custom of educating young women only for marriage, and not for the duties and responsibilities consequent on marriage--only for appendages and dead weights to husbands--of bringing them up without an occupation, profession, or employment, and thus leaving them dependent on anyone but themselves--is an enormous evil, and an unpardonable sin.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Women’s Education, 19th Century, USA
The author condemns limiting women’s education to domestic roles, calling it a grave moral failing.
In simple terms: Limiting women to marriage duties is a serious injustice.
Advocate for women’s education and independence.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- historical reform movements
- modern gender policy
- school curricula
- career counseling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does education shape societal roles?
- What barriers still limit women’s professional growth?