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Eighty Years and More; Reminiscences 1815-1897 - Elizabeth Cady STANTON

Elizabeth Cady Stanton was one of the premier movers in the original women’s rights movement, along with Susan B. Anthony, her best friend for over 50 years. While Elizabeth initially stayed home with her husband and many babies and wrote the speeches, Susan went on the road to bring the message of the women’s rights movement to an often hostile public. When black men were given the vote in 1870, Susan and Elizabeth led the women’s rights establishment of the time to withhold support for a bill that would extend to black men the rights still denied for women of all colors. The two women worked for over 50 years on the women’s rights cause, yet neither lived to see women get the right to vote when it finally came in 1920.

Elizabeth begins her memoirs with this quotation, "Social science affirms that woman's place in society marks the level of civilization", and dedicates this book to “Susan B. Anthony, my steadfast friend for half a century." (Summary by Becky Miller)

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Chapter 1 - ChildhoodChapter 2 - School daysChapter 3 - GirlhoodChapter 4 -Life at PeterboroChapter 5 - Our wedding journeyChapter 6 - Homeward boundChapter 7 - MotherhoodChapter 8 - Boston and ChelseaChapter 9 - The first woman's rights conventionChapter 10 - Susan B. AnthonyChapter 11 - Susan B. Anthony (continued)Chapter 12 - My first speech before a legislatureChapter 13 - Reforms and mobsChapter 14 - Views on marriage and divorceChapter 15 - Women as patriotsChapter 16 - Pioneer life in Kansas—our newspaper "The Revolution"Chapter 17 - Lyceums and lecturersChapter 18 - Westward ho!Chapter 19 - The spirit of '76Chapter 20 - Writing "The History of Woman Suffrage"Chapter 21 - In the south of FranceChapter 22 - Reforms and reformers in Great BritainChapter 23 - Woman and theologyChapter 24 - England and France revisitedChapter 25 - The International Council of WomenChapter 26 - My last visit to EnglandChapter 27 - Sixtieth anniversary of the class of 1832—The Woman's BibleChapter 28 - My eightieth birthday
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