Martha Waldron Janes, Date of Birth

    

Martha Waldron Janes

American minister, social reformer, columnist

Date of Birth: 09-Jun-1832

Profession: writer, minister, columnist, social reformer, suffragist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Martha Waldron Janes

  • Martha Waldron Janes (June 9, 1832 – ?) was an American minister, social reformer, and columnist. Born in Michigan, Janes educated herself by doing housework at US$1 a week.
  • She was converted when very young, and by her religious zeal and exhortations became so conspicuous that many considered her "crazy" and "mentally unsound".
  • Though she had preached for some time from the pulpits of the Free Baptist Church, she was not regularly ordained until 1868, being the first woman ordained in that conference.
  • The denomination espoused more egalitarian views than others of the time, which matched well with Janes' convictions regarding social reform.
  • She opposed prescriptive gender beliefs regarding limitations on educational opportunities to girls.
  • At a young age, she embraced women's suffrage and wrote columns on the topic for seventeen weekly papers.
  • She was actively engaged in temperance work.

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