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Elizabeth Oakes Smith (née Prince; August 12, 1806 – November 16, 1893) was a poet, fiction writer, editor, lecturer, and women's rights activist whose career spanned six decades, from the 1830s to the 1880s. Most well-known at the start of her professional career for her poem "The Sinless Child" which appeared in the Southern Literary Messenger in 1842, her reputation today rests on her feminist writings, including "Woman and Her Needs", a series of essays published in the New York Tribune between 1850 and 1851 that argued for women's spiritual and intellectual capacities as well as women's equal rights to political and economic opportunities, including rights of franchise and higher education.

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  • إليزابيث أوكس سميث (ar)
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  • إليزابيث أوكس سميث (12 أغسطس 1806 - 16 نوفمبر 1893)، شاعرة وكاتبة قصصية ومحررة ومحاضرة وناشطة في مجال حقوق المرأة امتدت مسيرتها المهنية ستة عقود منذ عام 1830 وحتى 1880. اشتهرت في بداية حياتها المهنية لقصيدتها «الطفل المعصوم» التي ظهرت في دورية سوذرن ليتراري ميسنجر في عام 1842، تعتمد سمعتها اليوم على كتاباتها النسوية، بما في ذلك «المرأة واحتياجاتها»، وهي عبارة عن سلسلة من المقالات نشرتها في صحيفة ذا نيويورك تريبون بين عامي 1850 و1851، ناقشت فيها القدرات الروحية والفكرية للمرأة وكذلك حقوق المرأة المتساوية في الفرص السياسية والاقتصادية، بما في ذلك حقوقها في الامتياز التجاري والتعليم العالي. (ar)
  • Elizabeth Oakes Smith (née Prince; August 12, 1806 – November 16, 1893) was a poet, fiction writer, editor, lecturer, and women's rights activist whose career spanned six decades, from the 1830s to the 1880s. Most well-known at the start of her professional career for her poem "The Sinless Child" which appeared in the Southern Literary Messenger in 1842, her reputation today rests on her feminist writings, including "Woman and Her Needs", a series of essays published in the New York Tribune between 1850 and 1851 that argued for women's spiritual and intellectual capacities as well as women's equal rights to political and economic opportunities, including rights of franchise and higher education. (en)
  • Elizabeth Oakes Smith (ur. 1806, zm. 1893) – amerykańska prozaiczka, poetka, edytorka, prelegentka i aktywistka na rzecz praw kobiet. (pl)
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