The Life & Work of Susan B. Anthony

The Life & Work of Susan B. Anthony
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This eBook edition of «The Life & Work of Susan B. Anthony» has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Susan Brownell Anthony (1820 – 1906) was an American social reformer and women's rights activist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement. Born into a Quaker family committed to social equality, she collected anti-slavery petitions at the age of 17. In 1856, she became the New York state agent for the American Anti-Slavery Society. Anthony traveled extensively in support of women's suffrage, giving as many as 75 to 100 speeches per year and working on many state campaigns. She worked internationally for women's rights, playing a key role in creating the International Council of Women, which is still active. She also helped to bring about the World's Congress of Representative Women at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893.

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Ida Husted Harper. The Life & Work of Susan B. Anthony

The Life & Work of Susan B. Anthony

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Table of Contents

Volume 1

Preface

Chapter I: Ancestry, Home and Childhood (1550-1826)

Chapter II: Girlhood and School-Life (1826-1838)

Chapter III: Financial Crash—The Teacher (1838-1845)

Chapter IV: The Farm Home—End of Teaching (1845-1850)

Chapter V: Entrance Into Public Life (1850-1852)

Chapter VI: Temperance and Teachers' Conventions (1852-1853)

Chapter VII: Petitions—Bloomers—Lectures (1854)

Chapter VIII: First County Canvass—The Water Cure (1855)

Chapter IX: Advance Along All Lines (1856)

Chapter X: Campaigning with the Garrisonians (1857-1858)

Chapter XI: Conditions Prior to the War (1859)

Chapter XII: Rift in Common Law—Divorce Question (1860)

Chapter XIII: Mob Experience—Civil War (1861-1862)

Chapter XIV: Women's National Loyal League (1863-1864)

Chapter XV: "Male" in the Federal Constitution (1865)

Chapter XVI: The Negro's Hour (1866)

Chapter XVII: Campaigns in New York and Kansas (1867)

Chapter XVIII: Establishing the Revolution (1868)

Chapter XIX: Amendment XV—Founding of National Society (1869)

Chapter XX: Fiftieth Birthday—End of Equal Rights Society (1870)

Chapter XXI: End of Revolution—Status of Woman Suffrage (1870)

Chapter XXII: Mrs. Hooker's Convention—The Lecture Field (1871)

Chapter XXIII: First Trip to the Pacific Coast (1871)

Chapter XXIV: Republican Splinter—Miss Anthony Votes (1872)

Chapter XXV: Trial for Voting Under Fourteenth Amendment (1873)

Chapter XXVI: No Constitutional Right to Jury or Franchise (1874)

Chapter XXVII: Revolution Debt Paid—Women's Fourth of July (1875-1876)

Chapter XXVIII: Colorado Campaign—Political Attitude (1877-1878)

Chapter XXIX: Senate Committee Report—Press Comment (1879-1880)

Volume 2

Chapter XXX: Political Candidates—Writing the History (1880-1881)

Chapter XXXI: The Legacy—Nebraska Campaign—Off for Europe (1881-1882-1883)

Chapter XXXII: Miss Anthony's European Letters (1883)

Chapter XXXIII: Congressional Hearings—Visit to New Orleans (1884-1885)

Chapter XXXIV: Many Trips—First Vote on Sixteenth Amendment (1886-1887)

Chapter XXXV: Union of Associations—International Council (1888)

Chapter XXXVI: Conventions from Washington to South Dakota (1889)

Chapter XXXVII: At the End of Seventy Years (1890)

Chapter XXXVIII: The South Dakota Campaign (1890)

Chapter XXXIX: Wyoming—Miss Anthony Goes to Housekeeping (1890-1891)

Chapter XL: Ignored by the Parties—Appointed to Office (1892)

Chapter XLI: World's Fair—Congress of Representative Women (1893)

Chapter XLII: The Second New York Campaign (1894)

Chapter XLIII: The Second Kansas Campaign (1894)

Chapter XLIV: The Southern Trip—The Atlanta Convention (1895)

Chapter XLV: The Second Visit to California (1895)

Chapter XLVI: Mrs. Stanton's Birthday—The Bible Resolution (1895-1896)

Chapter XLVII: The California Campaign (1896)

Chapter XLVIII: Her Letters—Birthday Party—Biography (1896-1897)

Chapter XLIX: Characteristic Views on Many Questions (1897)

Chapter L: Home Life—The Reunion—The Woman (1897)

Appendix. Chapter XIV. ADDRESS TO PRESIDENT LINCOLN

Chapter XV. RECONSTRUCTION

Chapter XVI. ADDRESS TO CONGRESS

Chapter XX. MISS ANTHONY'S FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY

Chapter XXV. CONSTITUTIONAL ARGUMENT

Chapter XXV. NEWSPAPER COMMENT ON MISS ANTHONY'S TRIAL

Chapter XXVII. WOMAN WANTS BREAD, NOT THE BALLOT!

Chapter XXVII. SOCIAL PURITY

Chapter XXXV. OPEN LETTER TO BENJAMIN HARRISON,

Chapter XLIII. DEMAND FOR PARTY RECOGNITION

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VOLUME 1

VOLUME 2

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Preface

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Chapter XXXVIII: The South Dakota Campaign (1890)

Chapter XXXIX: Wyoming—Miss Anthony Goes to Housekeeping (1890-1891)

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