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  2. Eight Secret Societies You Probably Haven’t Heard Of

     
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    Why is Heterodoxy a secret society?Such a neighborhood was the ideal breeding ground for Heterodoxy, a secret society that paved the way for modern feminism. The female debating club’s name referred to the many unorthodox women among its members. These individuals “questioned forms of orthodoxy in culture, in politics, in philosophy—and in sexuality,” noted ThoughtCo. in 2017.
    What did James Cardinal Gibbons say about secret societies?In March 1892, James Cardinal Gibbons took a more definitive stand on secret orders, saying they had “no possible excuse for … existence.” The national uproar against secret societies led one concerned group to create an annual Anti-Secret Society Convention.
    Who were heterodoxy's illustrious members?A Smithsonian magazine special report Heterodoxy's illustrious members included (clockwise from top right) Marie Jenney Howe, Susan Glaspell, Crystal Eastman, Rose Pastor Stokes, Doris Stevens, Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Rheta Childe Dorr. Illustration by Meilan Solly / Images via Newspapers.com, Wikimedia Commons under public domain
    Where did the southern Seceders meet?Meeting of the Southern seceders from the Democratic Convention at St. Andrew's Hall, Charleston, South Carolina, April 30, 1860. Illus. in: Harper's Weekly, (1860 May 12). Library of Congress The Republican National Convention at Chicago, 1880. Sketch by Frank H. TaylorIllus. in: Harper's Weekly, Library of Congress
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