An Advocate for Women

The Public Life of Emmeline B. Wells, 1870–1920
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An Advocate for Women

The Public Life of Emmeline B. Wells, 1870–1920
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As the foremost Latter-day Saint woman of her time, Emmeline B. Wells dedicated her working life to advancing women’s status and establishing a respected Mormon presence in American life. In her fifty years as a public figure she edited the Woman’s Exponent, represented Latter-day Saint women in national women’s organizations, defended her religion in the halls of Congress, and helped mitigate anti-Mormon sentiments. Wells did all of this before becoming LDS Relief Society General President in 1910 at age eighty-two. Her mediating efforts won friends inside and outside Latter-day Saint circles and earned her a sculpted bust in the Utah State Capitol. The simple inscription speaks volumes: “A Fine Soul Who Served Us.” This young girl from New England became an influential actor on the world stage, a champion of her religion, and a devoted advocate for the rights of women.
Publishing Date: 2014-05-16
Release Date: 2014-05-16