Alma Lutz's outstanding biography of Susan B. Anthony is revered for its descriptive power, attention to detail and historical significance to the women's Suffragette movement. - Summary by PhyllisV
Chapter 1 Quaker HeritageChapter 2 Widening HorizonsChapter 3 Freedom to SpeakChapter 4 A Purse of Her OwnChapter 5 No Union with SlaveholdersChapter 6 The True WomanChapter 7 The ZealotChapter 8 A War for FreedomChapter 9 The Negro's HourChapter 10 Times that Tried Women's SoulsChapter 11 He One Word of the HourChapter 12 Work, Wages, and the BallotChapter 13 The Inadequate Fifteenth AmendmentChapter 14 A House DividedChapter 15 A New Slant on the Fourteenth AmendmentChapter 16 Testing the Fourteenth AmendmentChapter 17 "Is It a Crime for a Citizen...to Vote?"Chapter 18 Social PurityChapter 19 A Federal Woman Suffrage AmendmentChapter 20 Recording Women's HistoryChapter 21 Impetus from the WestChapter 22 Victories in the WestChapter 23 Liquor Interests Alert Foreign-Born Voters Against Woman SuffrageChapter 24 Aunt Susan and her GirlsChapter 25 Passing on the TorchChapter 26 Susan B. Anthony of the World
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