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Foreword | ||
Introduction to the Revised Edition | ||
From the Introduction to the 1981 Edition | ||
Pt. 1 | 1815-1861 | |
Introduction | 2 | |
Document 1: Stanton, "Address Delivered at Seneca Falls," July 19, 1848 | 27 | |
Document 2: Anthony, Letter on temperance, August 26, 1852; Stanton, "Appeal for the Maine Law," January 21, 1853 | 36 | |
Document 3: Stanton, "Address to the Legislature of New York on Women's Rights," February 14, 1854 | 44 | |
Document 4: Stanton and Anthony, Letters, 1852-1859 | 53 | |
Document 5: Anthony, Diary of a lecture tour with Ernestine Rose to Washington, Baltimore, and Philadelphia, 1854 | 70 | |
Document 6: Stanton, "Speech to the Anniversary of the American Anti-Slavery Society," 1860 | 78 | |
Pt. 2 | 1861-1873 | |
Introduction | 88 | |
Document 7: Stanton, "Speech at Lawrence, Kansas," 1867 | 113 | |
Document 8: Stanton, "Gerrit Smith on Petitions" | 119 | |
Document 9: Stanton, "Speech to The McFarland-Richardson Protest Meeting," May, 1869 | 125 | |
Document 10: Stanton, "Home Life," c. 1875 | 131 | |
Document 11: Anthony, "Suffrage and the Working Woman," 1871 | 139 | |
Document 12: Anthony, "Homes of Single Women," October, 1877 | 146 | |
Document 13: Anthony, "Constitutional Argument," 1872 | 152 | |
Document 14: Stanton, "Proposal to Form a New Party," May, 1872 | 166 | |
Pt. 3 | 1874-1906 | |
Introduction | 172 | |
Document 15: Letters to Anthony in support of woman suffrage, 1880 | 201 | |
Document 16: Stanton, "Address of Welcome to the International Council of Women," March 25, 1888 | 208 | |
Document 17: Anna Howard Shaw, "Aunt Susan," 1890 | 216 | |
Document 18: Stanton, "Address to the Founding Convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association," February, 1890 | 222 | |
Document 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" | 228 | |
Document 20: Stanton, "The Solitude of Self," January 18, 1892 | 246 | |
Document 21: Anna Howard Shaw, "The Passing of Aunt Susan"; Helen Gardener, "Elizabeth Cady Stanton" | 255 | |
Pt. 4 | Supplementary Documents | |
Document 22: Phrenological Reports, 1853 | 269 | |
Document 23: Stanton and Anthony, Letters, July 24, 1895 - October 26, 1902 | 277 | |
Index | 301 |
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