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Running head: WOMEN OF THE ANTEBELLUM REFORM MOVEMENT 1




Women of the Antebellum Reform Movement:

Emma Willard’s Proposed Female Education Plan



First Name Last Name

Wor-Wic Community College

World Civilizations 151

Mr. Daniel Pavese

April 8, 2021

, WOMEN OF THE ANTEBELLUM REFORM MOVEMENT 2


Review

In 1819, Emma Willard decided to set forth and write an outline which she would later

share with New York Legislature regarding the education of young women. She suggests that

women have been subject to a level of “perfection” however, education suggests that perfection

is only what is deemed by God. Willard discusses the main idea that to ensure that the future

generation has good morals and character, education should be targeted towards women to allow

for the successful upbringing of mothers who will be able to teach their children to act in this

respectable manner. To obtain this goal, she believes that women should attend public seminaries

that consists of many different parts involved in the overall teachings of these individuals

including religious studies and practices, knowledge of literature and writing including natural

philosophy and sciences, homelife and mothering, and artistic activities which will allow for

improved social skills. When Willard discusses women learning of domestic practices she

claims, “It is the duty of our sex to regulate the internal concerns of every family; and unless

they be properly qualified to discharge this duty, whatever may be their literacy or ornamental

attainments, they cannot be expected to make either good wives, good mothers, or good

mistresses of families: and if they are none of these, they must be bad members of society; for it

is by promoting or destroying the comfort and prosperity of their own families, that females

serve or injure the community” (Willard, 1819, p. 6). Finally, Willard concludes how these

seminaries will prove advantageous to the country due to the amount of order and instruction that

these women are exposed to allowing for many people to flourish.

Analysis

Emma Willard’s plan while meticulous and well thought out, does not seem to be

accurately supported and can be easily challenged due to a lack of evidence. Her objective and

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