THE HISTORY OF WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE - Complete 6 Volumes (Illustrated) THE HISTORY OF WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE - Complete 6 Volumes (Illustrated)

THE HISTORY OF WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE - Complete 6 Volumes (Illustrated‪)‬

Everything You Need to Know about the Biggest Victory of Women's Rights and Equality in the United States – Written By the Greatest Social Activists, Abolitionists & Suffragists

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Publisher Description

Experience the American feminism in its core. Learn about the decades long fight, about the endurance and the strength needed to continue the battle against persistent indifference and injustice. Go back in time and get to know the founders and the followers, the characters of all the strong women involved in the movement. Find out what was the spark which started it all and kept the flame going. Learn about the organization, witness the backdoor conversations and discussions, read their personal correspondence, speeches and planned tactics. Learn about the relationship between great activists and what caused the fraction. See the movement in its full light and learn what it took to obtain most basic civil rights. Know your history!

This six volumes edition covers the women's suffrage movement from 1848 to 1922. Originally envisioned as a modest publication that would take only four months to write, it evolved into a work of more than 5700 pages written over a period of 41 years and was completed in 1922, long after the deaths of its visionary authors and editors, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. However, realizing that the project was unlikely to make a profit, Anthony had already bought the rights from the other authors. As a sole owner, she published the books herself and donated many copies to libraries and people of influence.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815–1902) was an American suffragist, social activist, abolitionist, and leading figure of the early women's rights movement.

Susan B. Anthony (1820–1906) was an American suffragist, social reformer and women's rights activist.

Harriot Stanton Blatch (1856-1940) was a suffragist and daughter of Elizabeth Stanton.

Matilda Gage (1826–1898) was a suffragist, a Native American rights activist and an abolitionist.

Ida H. Harper (1851–1931) was a prominent figure in the United States women's suffrage movement. She was an American author, journalist and biographer of Susan B. Anthony.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2017
March 9
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
6,358
Pages
PUBLISHER
E-artnow
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