
Women's Exponent
Women’s Exponent was a women's rights magazine published from 1872 to 1914, primarily by and for women in the United States. It served as a platform to promote gender equality, women’s education, and social reform, addressing issues like suffrage, labor rights, and moral reform. The publication aimed to empower women by providing information, community, and advocacy, encouraging women to participate actively in societal change. It reflected the growing movement for women’s rights during that era and contributed to raising awareness and supporting the progress toward gender equality.