National American Woman Suffrage Association
Woman's journal (Boston, Mass. : 1870)
Women and democracy]]>

The National American Woman Suffrage Association published a series of circulars written by well-known activists on the social, political, and economic reasons why women should be granted the right to vote. The circulars, along with novelties such as buttons, stationery, playing cards and other materials to advertise the suffrage movement, were included in a mail-order "Catalog of Suffrage Literature and Supplies" produced by the NAWSA Literature Committee.]]>

National American Woman Suffrage Association]]>

The essay addresses the impact of woman suffrage on taxation, prohibition, schools, working women, war, rural communities, failure of women to vote when given the ballot, and the idea that woman suffrage is undemocratic.]]>
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Petitions
Women--Legal status, laws, etc.]]>
Antislavery movements
Slavery--United States
Slavery--United States--Controversial literature]]>

This is a reprint of a speech delivered to the American Anti-Slavery Society in 1853. Phillips discusses his belief that abolition is essential to perpetuate American democracy.]]>
Justice
Women and democracy
Women--Suffrage--Great Britain]]>

In this article, he makes the argument that suffrage is not a necessary consequence of the principles of Democracy and Justice, but would in fact undermine the foundation of government.]]>
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Women--Suffrage--Australia
Women--Suffrage--Canada
Women--Suffrage--Denmark
Women--Suffrage--England
Women--Suffrage--Finland
Women--Suffrage--Iceland
Women--Suffrage--Ireland
Women--Suffrage--New Zealand
Women--Suffrage--Norway
Women--Suffrage--Russia
Women--Suffrage--Scotland
Women--Suffrage--Sweden]]>