History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I

History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
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History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I – Matilda Joslyn Gage, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony – The prolonged slavery of woman is the darkest page in human history. A survey of the condition of the race through those barbarous periods, when physical force governed the world, when the motto, might makes right, was the law, enables one to account, for the origin of womans subjection to man without referring the fact to the general inferiority of the sex, or Natures law. Writers on this question differ as to the cause of the universal degradation of woman in all periods and nations. One of the greatest minds of the century has thrown a ray of light on this gloomy picture by tracing the origin of womans slavery to the same principle of selfishness and love of power in man that has thus far dominated all weaker nations and classes. This brings hope of final emancipation, for as all nations and classes are gradually, one after another, asserting and maintaining their independence, the path is clear for woman to follow. The slavish instinct of an oppressed class has led her to toil patiently through the ages, giving all and asking little, cheerfully sharing with man all perils and privations by land and sea, that husband and sons might attain honor and success. Justice and freedom for herself is her latest and highest demand

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Susan B. Anthony. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I

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INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER I. PRECEDING CAUSES

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER II. WOMAN IN NEWSPAPERS

CHAPTER III. THE WORLD'S ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION, LONDON, JUNE 12, 1840

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER IV. NEW YORK

THE ROCHESTER CONVENTION, AUGUST 2, 1848

"PASTORAL LETTER."

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER V. REMINISCENCES

ERNESTINE L. ROSE

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VI. OHIO

SALEM CONVENTION

AKRON CONVENTION

LETTERS FROM FRIENDS IN OHIO

MASSILON CONVENTION

CLEVELAND NATIONAL CONVENTION

MR. CHANNING'S LETTER

MR. HIGGINSON'S LETTER

WORLD'S TEMPERANCE CONVENTION

NATIONAL CONVENTION AT CINCINNATI, OHIO

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VII. REMINISCENCES BY CLARINA I. HOWARD NICHOLS

VERMONT

WISCONSIN

KANSAS

REPORT OF JUDICIARY FRANCHISE COMMITTEE ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE PETITIONS

MISSOURI

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VIII. MASSACHUSETTS

MISTRESS ANNE HUTCHINSON

WOMAN'S EARLY POLITICAL RIGHTS

THE FIRST STEP IN MASSACHUSETTS

FIRST NATIONAL CONVENTION IN WORCESTER, October 23d and 24th, 1850

THE SECOND NATIONAL CONVENTION IN WORCESTER

THE UNA

NEW ENGLAND WOMAN'S RIGHTS CONVENTION

WOMAN'S RIGHTS CONVENTION IN BOSTON

HEARING BEFORE THE MASSACHUSETTS LEGISLATURE, MARCH, 1857

NEW ENGLAND CONVENTION

REMINISCENCES OF PAULINA WRIGHT DAVIS. BY E. C. S

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER IX. INDIANA AND WISCONSIN

ROBERT DALE OWEN AND MARY ROBINSON. BY ROSAMOND DALE OWEN

REMINISCENCES BY DR. MARY F. THOMAS AND AMANDA M. WAY

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER X. PENNSYLVANIA

PHILADELPHIA ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY

TEMPERANCE

WESTCHESTER CONVENTION. June 2, 1852

NATIONAL CONVENTION IN PHILADELPHIA

WOMAN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XI. LUCRETIA MOTT

ENGLISH CORRESPONDENCE

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XII. NEW JERSEY

THE ORIGIN, PRACTICE, AND PROHIBITION OF FEMALE SUFFRAGE IN NEW JERSEY

DEFECTS IN THE CONSTITUTION OF NEW JERSEY

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XIII

FOOTNOTES:

NEW YORK STATE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION, Rochester, N. Y., April 20 and 21, 1852

BRICK CHURCH MEETING

A GRAND GATHERING—ANTI-SLAVERY—WOMAN'S RIGHTS—TEMPERANCE—THE WORLD'S FAIR, SEPTEMBER, 1853

THE HALF WORLD'S TEMPERANCE CONVENTION,

THE SYRACUSE NATIONAL CONVENTION, September 8, 9, and 10, 1852

MOB CONVENTION IN NEW YORK

SARATOGA CONVENTIONS, August, 1854-'55

ALBANY CONVENTION, 1855

THE SEVENTH NATIONAL WOMAN'S EIGHTS CONTENTION

NINTH NATIONAL CONVENTION

AN ACT CONCERNING THE RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES OF HUSBAND AND WIFE

CONVENTION IN ALBANY AND HEARING BEFORE THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE IN THE ASSEMBLY CHAMBER. February 7th and 8th, 1861

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CHAPTER XV. WOMAN, CHURCH, AND STATE. BY MATILDA JOSLYN GAGE

FOOTNOTES:

PRECEDING CAUSES

Women Out of their Latitude

Insurrection among the Women

The Reign of Petticoats

The Women of Philadelphia

Woman's Rights Convention

Mrs. Stanton's Reply

Mrs. C. I. H. Nichols

Mrs. Jane G. Swisshelm

Resolutions at Rochester

Signatures to the Declaration adopted at Seneca Falls

Letter from Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Letter from Lucretia Mott

Letter from Lucy Stone

Letter from Sarah Pugh

Resolutions of the Salem (Ohio) Convention, 1850

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Resolutions of the Massilon (Ohio) Convention, 1852

Fifth National Woman's Rights Convention, Cleveland, Ohio 1853

Rebecca M. Sanford To The Cleveland Convention

Sixth National Woman's Rights Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1856

Names of Persons who Signed the Call of 1850

From Mildred A. Spoford

MEMBERS WORCESTER CONVENTION, 1850

Second Worcester Convention, 1851

Petition of Harriot K. Hunt to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention

Paulina Wright Davis

Saxe, Dana, and Grace Greenwood

Westchester Convention, June 2 and 3, 1852. Letter From Mary Mott

Letter from Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell

Letter from Paulina Wright Davis

Letter from Wm. H. and Mary Johnson

Resolutions Of The Westchester Convention, 1852

Fourth National W. R. Convention, Philadelphia, October 18, 19, 20, 1854

Lucretia Mott's Funeral

MRS. STANTON'S REMINISCENCES

Mrs. Stanton's Reply

Frances D. Gage's Reply to Gerrit Smith

Amelia Bloomer comments on Jane G. Swisshelm

NEW YORK STATE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION, ROCHESTER, APRIL 20, 21, 1852. Letter From Frances Dana Gage

Letter From Mrs. C. I. H. Nichols

Syracuse Convention, Sept. 8, 9, 10, 1852

Comments of the Press after the Syracuse Convention

WORLD'S TEMPERANCE CONVENTION

MOB CONVENTION, 1853

FIRST APPEAL OF 1854

SECOND APPEAL OF 1854

NATIONAL WOMAN'S RIGHTS CONVENTION, COOPER INSTITUTE, 1856

THE WOMAN'S RIGHTS ALMANAC

SENATOR ANTHONY

WISCONSIN LEGISLATURE, 1857

REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE OF THE OHIO SENATE, ON GIVING THE RIGHT OF SUFFRAGE TO FEMALES

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