September 7, 2016
Anne Hutchinson
feminism
Religion
Yesenia Cardenas
It brings me such joy reading about feminist! I remember briefly learning about Anne Hutchinson, but I never knew all she went through. It amazes me how far us as woman have come since the first civilizations in the New World. This article is ver informative and is well written.
25/10/2016
1:48 pm
Jorge Manzanares
Well done! I truly enjoyed your article! Anne Hutchinson was a very influential person in American history. Had she been alive at a later point in time, perhaps she would have accomplished much more for women. She planted the seeds for feminism. Great job on illustrating her contribution to America!
02/11/2016
1:48 pm
Jezel Luna
I can never turn down a feminist story and I was very impressed with your work. I don’t remember the last time I read about Anne Hutchinson, but reading this article made me realize how much I wasn’t aware of. She was such a strong and outspoken woman. I didn’t know how much disturbance she caused with authority figures. It was really remarkable how strong she managed to be even when people were bashing her. I applauded her for how brave she was and all her hard work.
04/11/2016
1:48 pm
Mariana Sandoval
I liked how you started your article with mentioning the “radical” ideas that her father had. I think it’s fitting that she would follow in her father’s footsteps and become a “radical” thinker as well. I like the fact that on her trial, she was sounded very educated and her arguments were well articulated. Really well written!
28/11/2016
1:48 pm
Bailey Rider
This was an excellent article. I like how you brought to our attention the acts of a woman through religion reformation. It’s interesting to see how the church respond to things like this that challenge their power. It is also interesting to see how challenging the church also challenges the political leaders who’s faith governs their policies. I also like that in your article, we could see how Ann Hutchinson influenced a group of people to take political action.
18/01/2017
1:48 pm
Gabriela Serrato
I found this article to be incredibly inspiring. I will admit that I have never heard of Anne Hutchinson until this article, but I believe that it is due to the fact that the representation of women in history is so easily over looked in most to all situations. It brings me happiness to see that Anne left her mark, and her story remains to be told. Her standing both proves and validates that women are not the meek and timid who’s only purpose is to remain in the background. Anne was a pioneer in trying to represent that women, too, are just as capable as men in all scenarios. It is sad to see that the beginning of women searching for equal representation began as far back as the 1600’s, and today, in 2017, it is still not so.
19/01/2017
1:48 pm
Johnanthony Hernandez
A great article that shows the roots of true feminism and the start for equality among a mans world at the time. I did not know that her actions would later lead to influence the First Amendment, being one of the first female feminist in the New World was sure to have its challenges and the fact that she over came them shows that she inherited her fathers tenacity. She not only paved a road for her fellow women living among her but paved the road that would lead to the same basic rights that at the time only men had.
20/01/2017
1:48 pm
Teresa Valdez
Anne Hutchinson was clearly a leader of her time, upsetting the status quo in the way she did. I never knew that she would lead discussions about her faith, although I suppose it makes sense in that these were what thrust her into the spotlight. Great job bringing to light all the chaos that Hutchinson caused simply by being a woman. I liked reading how she broke barriers down to fight for her rights.
27/01/2017
1:48 pm
Aimee Trevino
Really impressive article! I had never heard of Anne Hutchinson, but after reading this article I definitely feel she was a role model and a woman way ahead of her time. It is impressive that her father was also very open about his opinions. I like that she also argued for religious freedom. She was fighting for rights some still fight for today, only a couple hundred years earlier.
16/02/2017
1:48 pm
Aylin Salinas
This was quite an eye opener! I was unaware of all that Anne Hutchinson had to face. I had briefly heard her be mentioned in past history classes but not in such detail! It is quite amazing how her husband was willing to move along with all thirteen of her children! Her trial was extremely unfair but what could you expect in that day and age? Her death was really quite tragic but she has really impacted all of those around her! Excellent article! Keep up the good work!
05/10/2016
1:48 pm