United States Suffrage Movement in the 19th Century: Representative Works
UNITED STATES SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT IN THE 19TH CENTURY: REPRESENTATIVE WORKS
Susan B. Anthony
"Letter to the Colored Men's State Convention in Utica, New York" (letter) 1868
United States of America v. Susan B. Anthony (court records) 1873
Amelia Barr
"Discontented Women" (essay) 1896
Elizabeth Burrill Curtis
"The Present Crisis" (essay) 1897
Frances D. Gage
"Woman's Natural Rights, Address to the Woman's Rights Convention in Akron" (essay) 1851
"Woman's Rights Catechism" (speech) 1871
The National Citizen and Ballot Box [editor] (journal) 1878-1881
Angelina Grimké
"An Appeal to the Christian Women of the South" (essay) 1836
"Appeal to the Women of the Nominally Free States" (essay) 1837
Sarah Grimké
"Address to Free Colored Americans" (essay) 1837
Ida Husted Harper
The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony 2 vols. (biography) 1899
"Dialogue on Woman's Rights" (poem) 1857
Isabella Beecher Hooker
"Two Letters on Women's Suffrage" (essay) 1868
Reminiscences, 1819-1899 (autobiography) 1899
"The Fitness of Women to Become Citizens from the Standpoint of Moral Development" (essay) 1898
"Address to The New York Legislature" (speech) 1854
"Suffrage for All, White and Black, Male and Female" (speech) 1868
"Petitions for a Sixteenth Amendment" (speech) 1876
"An Educational Suffrage Qualification Necessary" (speech) 1897
Eighty Years and More (autobiography) 1898
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and Matilda Joslyn Gage
History of Women Suffrage 4 vols. [editors] (essays, speeches, letters, nonfiction) 1881-1902
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lydia Mott, Ernestine L. Rose, Martha C. Wright, and Susan B. Anthony
"Appeal to the Women of New York" (speech) 1860
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Martha C. Wright, Mary Ann McClintock, and Jane C. Hunt
Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions at the First Woman's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls (pamphlet) 1848
Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe
The Woman's Journal [editors] (periodical) 1870-90
Charlotte Carmichael Stopes
British Freewoman (nonfiction) 1894
"A'n't I A Woman?" (speech) 1851
"Colored Men Will Be Masters Over the Women" (speech) 1867
Victoria Woodhull
"Declaration of Candidacy" (speech) 1870
"The Argument for Woman's Electoral Rights under Amendment XIV and XV of the Constitution of the United States" (essay) 1887