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Annie Denton Cridge (1825–1875) was a UK-born suffragist, socialist, lecturer, and author. She moved to the United States around 1842 during the industrial and Victorian eras. Cridge was an author who wrote primarily about women's rights and spiritualism. In the mid-nineteenth century, spiritualism was considered the only religious group that recognized the equality of women. Ann Braude, in her book, Radical Spirits, defines spiritualism as "a new religious movement aimed at proving the immortality of the soul by establishing communication with the spirits of the dead… It provided an alternative to the established religious order. It held two attractions to thousands of Americans: rebellion against death and rebellion against authority".

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  • Annie Denton Cridge (1825–1875) was a UK-born suffragist, socialist, lecturer, and author. She moved to the United States around 1842 during the industrial and Victorian eras. Cridge was an author who wrote primarily about women's rights and spiritualism. In the mid-nineteenth century, spiritualism was considered the only religious group that recognized the equality of women. Ann Braude, in her book, Radical Spirits, defines spiritualism as "a new religious movement aimed at proving the immortality of the soul by establishing communication with the spirits of the dead… It provided an alternative to the established religious order. It held two attractions to thousands of Americans: rebellion against death and rebellion against authority". (en)
  • Annie Denton Cridge (Darlington, Inglaterra 1825 - Riverside, California mayo de 1875) fue una sufragista, socialista, feminista y escritora norteamericana.​ (es)
  • Annie Denton Cridge, née en 1825 à Darlington en Angleterre et morte en 1875 à Riverside en Californie, est une suffragiste, socialiste, conférencière et autrice née au Royaume-Uni. Elle déménage aux États-Unis vers 1842 pendant l'époque industrielle et victorienne. Cridge est une autrice qui a écrit principalement sur les droits des femmes et le spiritisme. Au milieu du XIXe siècle, le spiritisme était considéré comme le seul groupe religieux qui reconnaissait l'égalité des femmes. Ann Braude, dans son livre, Radical Spirits, définit le spiritisme comme « un nouveau mouvement religieux visant à prouver l'immortalité de l'âme en établissant une communication avec les esprits des morts… Il offrait une alternative à l'ordre religieux établi. Il avait deux attraits pour des milliers d'Améric (fr)
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  • Annie Denton Cridge (1825–1875) was a UK-born suffragist, socialist, lecturer, and author. She moved to the United States around 1842 during the industrial and Victorian eras. Cridge was an author who wrote primarily about women's rights and spiritualism. In the mid-nineteenth century, spiritualism was considered the only religious group that recognized the equality of women. Ann Braude, in her book, Radical Spirits, defines spiritualism as "a new religious movement aimed at proving the immortality of the soul by establishing communication with the spirits of the dead… It provided an alternative to the established religious order. It held two attractions to thousands of Americans: rebellion against death and rebellion against authority". (en)
  • Annie Denton Cridge (Darlington, Inglaterra 1825 - Riverside, California mayo de 1875) fue una sufragista, socialista, feminista y escritora norteamericana.​ (es)
  • Annie Denton Cridge, née en 1825 à Darlington en Angleterre et morte en 1875 à Riverside en Californie, est une suffragiste, socialiste, conférencière et autrice née au Royaume-Uni. Elle déménage aux États-Unis vers 1842 pendant l'époque industrielle et victorienne. Cridge est une autrice qui a écrit principalement sur les droits des femmes et le spiritisme. Au milieu du XIXe siècle, le spiritisme était considéré comme le seul groupe religieux qui reconnaissait l'égalité des femmes. Ann Braude, dans son livre, Radical Spirits, définit le spiritisme comme « un nouveau mouvement religieux visant à prouver l'immortalité de l'âme en établissant une communication avec les esprits des morts… Il offrait une alternative à l'ordre religieux établi. Il avait deux attraits pour des milliers d'Américains : la rébellion contre la mort et la rébellion contre l'autorité ». (fr)
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