From 1865, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton led
campaigns for equal rights for all but were ultimately defeated by
a Congress and reformers intent on applying suffrage established
with constitutional amendments and legislation to men only.
Ignoring all women, black and white, advocates argued that
enfranchising black men would solve race problems, masking the
effect on women. This book weaves Anthony's and Stanton's campaigns
together with national and congressional events, in the process
uncovering relationships between events and revealing the
devastating impact on the women and their campaign for civil rights
for all citizens.
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