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Contents: Volume I: Suffrage Edited and Introduced by Janet Beer Janet Beer Introduction: The Woman Suffrage Movement in America - 1848-1920 1. The First Convention: Seneca Falls, including the Declaration of Sentiments [1848] 2. Lucretia Mott Discourse on Woman, Philadelphia [T.B. Peterson, 1850] 3. Elizabeth Cady Stanton to Woman's Rights Conventions at Worcester [1850] and Elizabeth Cady Stanton to Woman's Rights Conventions at Syracuse [1852] Woman's Rights Tracts, Syracuse [Master's Print, Malcolm Block, 1852] 4. Matilda Gage to Woman's Rights Conventions at Syracuse, Woman's Rights Tracts, Syracuse [Master's Print, Malcolm Block, 1852] 5. Theodore Parker A Sermon of the Public Function of Women, Women's Rights Tracts, Syracuse [Master's Print, Malcolm Block, 1853] 6. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper The Colored People in America, from The Colored People in America: Poems on Miscellaneous Subjects Philadelphia [1857] 7. Sojourner Truth Address to the American Equal Rights Association [1867] 8. Hamilton Wilcox Women are Voters! New York Suffrage Law [John W. Lovell Co., 1885] 9. Angelina French Newman Woman Suffrage in Utah [Government Print Office, 1886] 10. Henry Blair Woman Suffrage Speech to the Senate [1886] 11. Clara Benwick Colby The Ballot and the Bullet Theory The Woman's Tribune [Editor, 1883-86] 12. Thomas Wentworth Higginson Unsolved Problems in Woman Suffrage, reprinted from The Forum [Forum Publishing Company, 1887] 13. F.G. Adams The Women's Vote in Kansas [American Woman Suffrage Association, 1888] 14. Olympia Brown Woman's Suffrage a Political Necessity, abstract of address before the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives, [January 28, 1889] 15. Lucy Stone Questions for Remonstrants [American Woman Suffrage Association, 1889] 16. Olive Schreiner Three Dreams in a Desert [American Woman Suffrage Association, 1889] 17. Various Authors, The Elective Franchise [American Woman Suffrage Association, 1889] 18. Ednah D. Cheney Municipal Suffrage for Women [American Woman Suffrage Association, 1889] 19. Thomas Wentworth Higginson Straight Lines or Oblique Lines? [American Woman Suffrage Association, 1893] 20. Henry Blackwell Objections to Woman Suffrage Answered [American Woman Suffrage Association, 1896] 21. Katherine A.G. Patterson, Helen G. Ecob et al Colorado Speaks for Herself [American Woman Suffrage Association, 1897] 22. Carrie Chapman Catt, Florence Kelley and Evelyn W. Ordway How the Women of New Orleans Discovered their Wish to Vote [Political Science Study Series, Vol. V. No. 4, 1900] 23. William M. Salter What is the Real Emancipation of Woman? [Woman Suffrage Association, 1902] 24. Marion B. Schlesinger, Mary A.E.M. Buckminster, and Mary Leavens Arguments in Favour of Woman Suffrage [Committee of the College Equal Suffrage Law, 1905] 25. Ida Husted Harper Suffrage a Right [North American Review Publishing Co., 1906] 26. Ida Husted Harper History of the Movement for Women Suffrage [Interurban Woman Suffrage Council, 1907] 27. Martha Carey Thomas New Fashioned Argument for Woman Suffrage [National American Women Suffrage Association, 1908] 28. Julia Ward Howe Woman and the Suffrage The Outlook [1909] 29. Max Eastman Woman's Suffrage and Sentiment [The Equal Franchise Society, 1909] 30. Lucia Ames Mead What Women Might Do with the Ballot [National American Woman Suffrage Association, circa 1910] 31. Amelia MacDonald Cutler Six Reasons Why Farmers' Wives Should Vote [National American Woman Suffrage Publishing Co., Inc., circa 1910] 32. The Truth versus Richard Barry [National American Woman Suffrage Association, circa 1911] 33. Equal Suffrage Meeting [Frank Facey, 1911] 34. Women in the Home [California Equal Suffrage Association, circa 1911] 35. Ida Husted Harper How Six States Won Woman Suffrage [National American Woman's Suffrage Association, 1912] 36. Theodore Roosevelt Speech on Suffrage [Allied Printing, 1912] 37. Ella S. Stewart The Ballot for the Women of the Farm [Chicago, 1913] 38. Official Program, Woman Suffrage Procession [1913] 39. George Creel What Have Women Done with the Vote? [National Woman Suffrage Publishing Company, 1915] 40. Alice Stone Blackwell Jane Addams Testifies Woman's Journal [1915] 41. Alice Stone Blackwell Woman Suffrage [1915] 42. Edith Abbot Are Women a Force for Good Government? National Municipal Review Vo. IV, No.3 July [1915] 43. Mary Beard and Florence Kelley Why Women Demand a Federal Suffrage Amendment [Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, 1916] 44. Mrs. Guilford Dudley The Negro Votes in the South [National Woman Suffrage Publishing Company, 1918] 45. Carrie Chapman Catt An Address to the Legislatures of the United States [National Woman Suffrage Publishing Co., 1919] Volume II: Work and Education Edited and introduced by Anne-Marie Ford Anne-Marie Ford Introduction: The Woman's Place Part 1: Education 46. C.D.B Colby Concerning Farmers' Wives [New England Publishing Company, 1880] 47. Maria Mitchell The Collegiate Education of Girls [New England Publishing Company, 1881] 48. Kate Morris Cone The Gifts of Women to Educational Institutions [Association of Collegiate Alumnae, 1884] 49. Kate Holladay Claghorn The Problem of Occupation for College Women Educational Review March 1898, pp. 217-230 50. Sui Sin Far and Edith Maude Eaton Its Wavering Image Mrs. Spring Fragrance [1912] 51. Zitkala-Sa and Gertrude Simmons Bonnin 'The Ground Squirrel' and 'The Big Red Apples' from 'Impressions of an Indian Childhood',Atlantic Monthly [1900] 52. Francis Squire Potter Education and Democracy [College Equal Suffrage League, July 1909] Part 2: Women's Work 53. Caroline Dall The Opening at the Gates The College, the Market and the Court, or Women's Relations to Education, Labor and Law [Boston, Lee and Shepherd, 1867] 54. May Wright Sewall A Report on the Position of Women in Industry and Education in the State of Indiana [Indiana Department of the New Orleans Exposition, 1885] 55. Agnes Nestor The Working Girl's Need of Suffrage [Literature of the Mississippi Valley Suffrage Conference, circa 1910] 56. Wages of Women in the Corset Factories in Massachusetts [Minimum Wage Commission, 1914.] 57. Maggie Hinchey Senators vs. Working Women [Wage Earners' Suffrage League, circa 1918.] Part 3: The Rights and Wrongs of Women 58. Great Auction Sale of Slaves at Savannah, Georgia Tribune, March 1859, [American Anti-Slavery Society, 1859] 59. Southern Proofs of the 'Chivalrous and High-Minded Character' produced by slavery [American Anti-Slavery Society, 1860] 60. Southern Proofs that Slavery is a 'Parental Relation' [American Anti-Slavery Society, 1860] Part 4: Angels of Mercy 61. Seventh Report of the Ladies' Aid Society of Philadelphia [1865] 62. C.E. Hopkins and E.C. Hobson A Report Concerning The Coloured Women of the South [Trustees of the John F. Slater Fund, 1896] 63. Anna Julia Cooper The Status of Woman in America A Voice from the South [The Aldine Printing House, 1892, pp.127-145] 64. N. Mosell, The Work of the Afro-American Woman, [G.S. Ferguson, 1894, reprinted 1908.] 65. Elise Johnson McDougald The Task of Negro Womanhood [The New Negro, ed. Alain Locke.] 66. The Fadettes Woman's Orchestra of Boston Boston Evening Transcript [14 August 1906] 67. Women's National Agricultural and Horticultural Association, May 1914 68. Edith Wharton 'Reverence' and 'The New Frenchwoman,' French Ways and Their Meaning New York and London [D. Appleton, 1919.] Volume III: Health, Birth-Control and Prostitution Edited and introduced by Katherine Joslin Katherine Joslin Introduction: The Female Body 69. Victoria Woodhull The Elixir of Life, or Why do We Die? [Woodhull and Clafin, 1873] 70. Mary Putman Jacobi A Question of Rest for Women During Menstruation [1877] 71. John Noyes Male Continence The Oneida Community [Office of the American Socialist, 1877] 72. Dr Elizabeth Blackwell The Human Element in Sex [J.&A. Churchill, 1894] 73. Maria E. Ward Bicycling for Ladies [Brentano's, 1896] 74. Police Records of Prostitution from 1907-1908 in The Records of the Enforcement of the Laws of Prostitution 75. Helen Keller The Modern Woman Metropolitan Magazine, 1912 [Congressional Record, September 17, 1913] 76. Dr. Anna Blount The Woman Voter and the Eugenic Ideal (c.1915) [Research Publications, Inc., 1977] 77. Dr. Marie Carmichael Stopes The Problem of Unrest SNE, volume 31 78. Margaret Sanger Family Limitation [Fifth Edition, 1916] 79. S. Adolphus Knopf Birth Control [A.R. Elliott Publishing Company, 1916] 80. Katharine Bushnell Plain Words to Plain People 81. Virginia Brooks Eliminating Vice from the Small City [Chicago] 82. M.P. Dowling, Paul L. Blakely and Austin O'Malley Race, Suicide, Birth Control [New York Press] 83. Florence Kelley and Alzina Stevens Wage Earning Children in Hull House Maps and Papers [Thomas Y. Crowell, 1895] 84. Caroline Hedger, M.D. The School Children of the Stockyards District, Reprinted from the Transactions of the Fifteenth International Congress on Hygiene and Demography, held at Washington D.D., September 23-28, 1912, [Washington Government Printing Office, 1913] 85. The Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics of Labor in Collaboration with the Women's Education and Industrial Union of Boston, 'Household Expenses,' [Wright and Potter Printing Company, 1900] 86. Jane Addams Increased Social Control in a New Conscience and an Ancient Evil [Macmillan, 1912] 87. Emma Goldman The Traffic in Women (1911), Red Emma Speaks edited by Alix Kates Shulman, [Random House, 1972] 88. Frances E. Willard The Beautiful in How to Win: A Book for Girls [Funk & Wagnalls, 1886] 89. Charlotte Perkins Gilman Women and Social Service, Address before the Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government [November 14, 1907] 90. Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Emmeline Pethick Lawrence Does a Man Support his Wife? And Who Supports the Children? [National American Woman Suffrage Association] Volume IV: Women's Clubs and Settlements Edited and introduced by Katherine Joslin Katherine Joslin Introduction: The Gathering of Women 91. Mrs. Percy Pennybacker The Eighth Biennial Convention of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, No. 519 [The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1906] 92. Sarah S. Platt Decker The Meaning of the Women's Club Movement, No. 513, [The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1906] 93. Mrs. John Dickinson Sherman The Women's Clubs in the Middle-Western States, No.515 [The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1906] 94. Mary Alden Ward The Influence of Women's Clubs in New England, and in the Middle-Eastern States, No. 514 [The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1906] 95. 'Clara de Hirsche Home for Working Girls,' Pamphlet, [Keystone Printery New York, 1905] 96. Elizabeth Lindsay David Chapters 1 and 2 from The Story of the Illinois Federation of Colored Women's Clubs [Pamphlet, 1922] 97. Dorothea Moore The Work of Women's Clubs in California, No. 517, [The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1906] 98. Mrs A.O Granger The Effect of Club Work in the South, No. 516 [The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1906] 99. Frances E. Willard The Ballot for the Home, Equal Suffrage Leaflet, Volume VII, Number 2 [March 1898] 100. Eliza Daniel Stewart Memories of the Crusade: A Thrilling Account of the Great Uprising of the Women of Ohio in 1873, Against the Liquor Crime [Columbus: Wm. G. Hubbard and Co., 1888] 101. Alice Stone Blackwell Suffrage and Temperance [Woman Suffrage Association and the Woman's Journal, circa 1912] 102. Elizabeth Tilton Is Beer the Cure for the Drink Evil? The Survey February 24, [1917] 103. Jane Addams Hull House: A Social Settlement at 335 South Halstead Street [Privately Published, 1894] 104. Jane Addams The Subjective Value of Social Settlements Philanthropy and Social Progress [Thomas Y. Crowell & Company, 1893] 105. South End House: Its 18th Year of Cumulative Progress [March 1910] 106. Ellen Gates Starr Art and Labor Hull House Maps and Papers [Thomas Y. Crowell, 1895] 107. Florence Mabel Dedrick Our Sister or the Streets Fighting the Traffic in Young Girls or War on the White Slave Trade [G.S. Ball, 1910] 108. Lillian D. Wald Organizations within the Settlements in The House on Henry Street [Rinehart and Winston, 1915] 109. Jane Addams Women's Memories - Reacting on Life as Illustrated by the Story of the Devil Baby The Long Road of Woman's Memory [Macmillan, 1916] 110. Mary Antin The Law of the Fathers They Who Knock at Our Gates [Houghton Mifflin, 1914] 111. Anna Julia Cooper The Social Settlement: What It Is and What It Does [privately published, Murray Brothers Press, 1913] 112. Ida B. Wells-Barnett A Red Record: Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynchings in the US, 1892-1893-1894 [Donohue & Henneberry, 1895] 113. Alice Hamilton 'Journey and Impressions of Congress' and 'At the War Capitals' Women at the Hague [Macmillan, 1915] 114. Emily Greene Blach and Mercedes M. Randall Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Appendix in Peace and Bread in Time of War [Macmillan, 1922] 115. Zitkala-Sa and Gertrude Bonnin The Warlike Seven Old Indian Legends [Ginn & Company, 1902] 116. Mary Austin Sex Emancipation through War, Forum 59 [1918] 117. Caroline Bartlett Crane What Every Woman Wants Everyman's House [Doubleday, Page & Company, 1925]
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