The Elizabeth Cady Stanton-Susan B. Anthony Reader: Correspondence, Writings, Speeches

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Author: Ellen Carol DuBois

ISBN-10: 1555531431

ISBN-13: 9781555531430

Category: Historical Biography - United States

The documents delineate the progress of American reform politics from Stanton's speech at Seneca Falls in 1848 into the early twentieth century, when a conflict developed between the two feminists over woman suffrage. In her new introduction, Ellen Carol DuBois considers the current historiographical perspective on Stanton and Anthony.

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Essays and primary documents that trace the relationship and political development of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony.

ForewordIntroduction to the Revised EditionFrom the Introduction to the 1981 EditionPt. 11815-1861Introduction2Document 1: Stanton, "Address Delivered at Seneca Falls," July 19, 184827Document 2: Anthony, Letter on temperance, August 26, 1852; Stanton, "Appeal for the Maine Law," January 21, 185336Document 3: Stanton, "Address to the Legislature of New York on Women's Rights," February 14, 185444Document 4: Stanton and Anthony, Letters, 1852-185953Document 5: Anthony, Diary of a lecture tour with Ernestine Rose to Washington, Baltimore, and Philadelphia, 185470Document 6: Stanton, "Speech to the Anniversary of the American Anti-Slavery Society," 186078Pt. 21861-1873Introduction88Document 7: Stanton, "Speech at Lawrence, Kansas," 1867113Document 8: Stanton, "Gerrit Smith on Petitions"119Document 9: Stanton, "Speech to The McFarland-Richardson Protest Meeting," May, 1869125Document 10: Stanton, "Home Life," c. 1875131Document 11: Anthony, "Suffrage and the Working Woman," 1871139Document 12: Anthony, "Homes of Single Women," October, 1877146Document 13: Anthony, "Constitutional Argument," 1872152Document 14: Stanton, "Proposal to Form a New Party," May, 1872166Pt. 31874-1906Introduction172Document 15: Letters to Anthony in support of woman suffrage, 1880201Document 16: Stanton, "Address of Welcome to the International Council of Women," March 25, 1888208Document 17: Anna Howard Shaw, "Aunt Susan," 1890216Document 18: Stanton, "Address to the Founding Convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association," February, 1890222Document 19: Stanton, "Introduction" and Commentaries on Genesis, Chapters 1-4, The Woman's Bible; Anthony, Response to the NAWSA resolution disavowing The Woman s Bible; Stanton, Draft of "Criticism of Bigotry of Women"228Document 20: Stanton, "The Solitude of Self," January 18, 1892246Document 21: Anna Howard Shaw, "The Passing of Aunt Susan"; Helen Gardener, "Elizabeth Cady Stanton"255Pt. 4Supplementary DocumentsDocument 22: Phrenological Reports, 1853269Document 23: Stanton and Anthony, Letters, July 24, 1895 - October 26, 1902277Index301