American Feminism: Key Source Documents 1848–1920
Edited by Janet Beer; Anne-Marie Ford; Katherine Joslin
- Published: 11 Nov 2004
- DOI: 10.4324/9780415219457
- Set ISBN: 9780415219457
Set Contents
Suffrage
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- Janet Beer
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction: The Woman Suffrage Movement in America – 1848–1920 By Janet Beer
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1‘The First Convention: Seneca Falls, including the Declaration of Sentiments’ 1848
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2‘Discourse on Woman,’ Philadelphia, T.B. Peterson, 1850 By Lucretia Mott
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3‘Elizabeth Cady Stanton to Woman’s Rights Conventions at Worcester’ (1850) and Syracuse (1852), Woman’s Rights Tracts, Syracuse, Masters’ Print, Malcolm Block, 1852 By Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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4‘Matilda Gage to Woman’s Rights Conventions at Syracuse,’ Woman’s Rights Tracts, Syracuse: Masters’ Print, Malcolm Block, 18523 By Matilda Gage
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5‘A Sermon of the Public Function of Women,’ Woman’s Rights Tracts, Syracuse: Master’s Print, Malcolm Block, 1853 By Theodore Parkee
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6‘The Colored People in America,’ from The Colored People in America: Poems on Miscellaneous Subjects, Philadelphia, 1857 By Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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7Sojourner Truth, Address to the American Equal Rights Association, 1867 By Sojourner Truth
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8‘Women are Voters! New York Suffrage Law,’ New York: John W. Lovell Co., 1885 By Hamilton Wilcox
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9‘Woman Suffrage in Utah’, Washington, Government Print Office, 1886: In the Senate of the United States By Angelina French Newman
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10Woman Suffrage Speech to the Senate, 1886 By Henry Blair
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11‘The Ballot and the Bullet Theory’ The Woman’s Tribune, Editor, 1883–86 By Clara Benwick Colby
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12‘Unsolved Problems in Woman Suffrage,’ reprinted from The Forum, New York: Forum Publishing Company, 1887 By Thomas Wentworth Higginson
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13‘The Women’s Vote in Kansas,’ Boston, American Woman Suffrage Association, 1888 By F.G. Adams
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14‘Woman’s Suffrage a Political Necessity,’ abstract of address before the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives, January 28, 1889 By Olympia Brown
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15‘Questions for Remonstrants,’ Boston, American Woman Suffrage Association, 1889 By Lucy Stone
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16‘Three Dreams in a Desert,’ Boston, American Woman Suffrage Association, 1889 By Olive Schreiner
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17‘The Elective Franchise,’ Boston, American Woman Suffrage Association, 1889
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18‘Municipal Suffrage for Women,’ Boston, American Woman Suffrage Association, 1889 By Ednah D. Oheney
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19‘Straight Lines or Oblique Lines?’ Boston, American Woman Suffrage Association, 1893 By Thomas Wentworth Higginson
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20‘Objections to Woman Suffrage Answered,’ Boston, American Woman Suffrage Association, 1896 By Henry Blackwell
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21‘Colorado Speaks for Herself,’ Boston, American Woman Suffrage Association, 1897 By Katherine A.G. Patterson; Helen G. Ecob
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22‘How the Women of New Orleans Discovered their Wish to Vote,’ New York, Political Science Study Series, Vol. V, No. 4, 1900 By Carrie Chapman Catt; Florence Kelley; Evelyn W. Ordway
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23‘What is the Real Emancipation of Woman?’ Boston, Woman Suffrage Association, 1902 By William M. Salter
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24‘Arguments in Favour of Woman Suffrage,’ Boston, Committee of the College Equal Suffrage Law, 1905 By Marion McB. Schlesinger; Mary A.E.M. Buckminster; Mary Leavens
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25‘Suffrage a Right,’ 1906, New York, North American Review Publishing Co., 1906 By Ida Husted Harper
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26‘History of the Movement for Woman Suffrage,’ 1907, New York, Interurban Woman Suffrage Council, 1907 By Ida Husted Harper
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27‘New Fashioned Argument for Woman Suffrage,’ New York, National American Woman Suffrage Association, 1908 By Martha Carey Thomas
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28‘Woman and the Suffrage,’ The Outlook 1909 By Julia Ward Howe
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29‘Woman’s Suffrage and Sentiment,’ New York, The Equal Franchise Society, 1909 By Max Eastman
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30‘What Women Might Do with the Ballot,’ New York, National American Woman Suffrage Association, circa 1910 By Lucia Ames Mead
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31‘Six Reasons Why Farmers’ Wives Should Vote,’ New York, National American Woman Suffrage Publishing Co., Inc., circa 1910 By Amelia MacDonald Cutler
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32‘The Truth versus Richard Barry,’ New York, National American Woman Suffrage Association, circa 1911
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33‘Equal Suffrage Meeting,’ Cambridge, Frank Facey, 1911
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34‘Women in the Home,’ San Francisco, California Equal Suffrage Association, circa 1911
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35‘How Six States Won Woman Suffrage,’ New York, National American Woman Suffrage Association, 1912 By Ida Husted Harper
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36‘Speech on Suffrage,’ New York, Allied Printing, 1912 By Theodore Roosevelt
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37‘The Ballot for the Women of the Farm,’ Chicago, 1913 By Ella S. Stewart
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38Official Program, Woman Suffrage Procession, 1913
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39‘What Have Women Done with the Vote?’ New York, National Woman Suffrage Publishing Company, 1915 By George Creel
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40‘Jane Addams Testifies,’ Boston, Woman’s Journal, 1915 By Alice Stone Blackwell
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41‘Woman Suffrage,’ 1915 By Alice Stone Blackwell
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42‘Are Women a Force for Good Government?’ Chicago, National Municipal Review, Vol. IV, No.3 July 1915 By Edith Abbott
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43‘Why Women Demand a Federal Suffrage Amendment,’ Washington, Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, 1916 By Mary Beard; Florence Kelley
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44‘The Negro Votes in the South,’ New York, National Woman Suffrage Publishing Company, 1918 By Mrs Guilford Dudley
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45‘An Address to the Legislatures of the United States,’ New York, National Woman Suffrage Publishing Co., 1919 By Carrie Chapman Catt