A discussion of woman suffrage by the Yale University debating teams, in the 1914 triangular debates with Harvard and Princeton.
Women --Suffrage
Issue and debate
Yale University
Harvard University
Princeton University
Handbook-Yale University Debating Association; no. 1
Yale University Debating Association
New Haven, Conn., For sale by Yale Co-operative Corporation
1914
38 p.
English
Text
An American suffragette; a novel / by Isaac Newton Stevens.
Stevens, Isaac Newton, 1858-1920
New York: William Rickey & Company
1911
Book
[8], 248 p.
English
Text
Ecce femina: an attempt to solve the woman question. Being an examination of arguments in favor of female suffrage by John Stuart Mill and others, and a presentation of arguments against the proposed change in the constitution of society / by Carlos White.
Women --Suffrage --United States
Women --United States --Social conditions
Women --Social and moral questions
White, Carlos, 1842
Hanover, N.H., The author; Boston, Lee & Shepard
1870
258 p.
English
Text
Eighty years and more (1815-1897) : reminiscences of Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Suffragists --United States --Biography
Suffrage --United States --History --19th century
Women and politics
Feminism --United States --History --19th century
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
Women's rights
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
New York, European Publishing Company
1898
Available online
http://pds.lib.harvard.edu/pds/view/2573711
Book
ix, 474 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
English
Text
For rent, one pedestal / by Marjorie Shuler.
Women --Suffrage --United States
Marjorie Shuler, daughter of National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) leader Nettie Shuler, served as publicity director for NAWSA beginning in 1917. The novel features a collection of letters from character, Delight Dennison to a pro-suffrage college friend.
Shuler, Marjorie
New York, National Woman Suffrage Publishing Co., Inc.
1917
Available online
http://books.google.com/books?id=PDHWfn0eUUkC&pg=PP2#v=onepage&q&f=false
Book
[6], 126 p. ; 20 cm.
English
Text
History of woman suffrage, Volume 3 / edited by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Matilda Joslyn Gage.
Women --Suffrage --United States --History
Women's rights --United States --History
Women --Legal status, laws, etc. --United States --History
Originally intended to be three volumes; volume 3 1876-1883. Includes bibliographic references and index to all v. at end of v. 3.
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902, ed. Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906, joint ed. Gage, Matilda Joslyn, 1826-1898, joint ed.
New York, Charles Mann
1886
Book
xvi. 1013 p.; 25 cm.
English
Text
The Liberator. Vol. 35, no. 52, whole number 1803. December 29, 1865
Antislavery movements -- United States -- Newspapers
Boston (Mass.) -- Newspapers
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
Knapp, Isaac, 1804-1843
Suffolk County (Mass.) -- Newspapers
The Liberator
The Liberator (1831-1865) was an abolitionist newspaper founded by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp. The newspaper called for the "Immediate and complete emancipation of all slaves." The Liberator also advocated for women's rights by printing editorials, petitions, convention calls, speeches, and other material to promote women's equality. The motto was "Our Country is the World, our Countrymen are all Mankind."
Over its 35 year run, Garrison published 1,820 issues, ending in 1865 after the end of the Civil War. This issue was the newspaper's final issue. It includes a poem by a woman identified as Carrie from Brooklyn, New York, entitled "A Farewell to the Liberator." There are also tributes to Garrison and to the paper.
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
Knapp, Isaac, 1804-1843
Boston : William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp
1865-12-29
William Lloyd Garrison, Editor
J.B. Yerrinton & Son, Printers
Some issues available online: http://fair-use.org/the-liberator/
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Text
Dates of publication: 1831-1865