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Series Foreword
Foreword
Preface
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Introduction
From Defect of Sex to Self-Sovereignty
The Status of Women and Reform
The Struggle for Suffrage
Discontent and Reform
Woman's Self-Image
Collected Speeches
Address to the Joint Judiciary Committee, New York Legislature, 1854
Address to the New York State Legislature, 1860
"The Limitations of Sex," 1885
Speech on Marriage and Divorce, 1869,
"Co-Education," 1872
"Our Girls," 1872
"The Solitude of Self," 1892
Bibliography
Index
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