Series: Woman Suffrage Tracts No. 8
Hoar examines the idea of what makes a cohesive "Republic" and argues that the participation and influence of women is necessary for the church, state and community to be successful and happy.
This compilation, pulled together by abolitionist and author Lydia Maria Child, makes an anti-slavery argument through quotes pulled from Southern newspapers, fugitive slave notices, laws, political figures, authors, religious figures, abolitionists,…
In the second part of a two-part essay, Emma Biddleton Sweet discusses laws "due wholely or largely to the women" in suffrage states Idaho and Utah. In Part 1, she covered Wyoming and Colorado.
The Political Equality Series was a series of tracts…
Series: Tracts of the Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association No. 1 The author discusses the common law that exists in Connecticut to define the legal relationship between husband and wife within the state. He divides the essay into three subject…
Summary of a thesis presented to the faculty of the graduate school of Vanderbilt University in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of doctor of philosophy from the department of history.