WOMEN’S MOVEMENT (1870S) 473
American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA) 483
Anthony, Susan B. (1820–1906) 484
Dix, Dorothea (1802–1887) 486
National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA) 487
Nineteenth Amendment (1920) 489
Congressional Debate on Women’s Suffrage (1866) 491
Sojourner Truth Urges Women to Continue the Fight
for Equal Rights for All Women, White and Black (1867) 493
Address of Victoria C. Woodhull to the Judiciary Committee
of the House of Representatives (1871) 494
The Comstock Law, Enacted to End the Circulation of Obscene
and Immoral Literature (1873) 496
U.S. v. Susan B. Anthony: The Sentencing of Anthony for
Voting Illegally (1873) 497
Bradwell v. Illinois: The Rights and Privileges of a Citizen (1873) 499
Excerpts from Susan B. Anthony’s “Social Purity” Speech (1875) 501
Declaration of Rights for Women (1876) 504
Letter to Susan B. Anthony (1881) 508
Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s “Solitude of Self” Address (1892) 510
Excerpts from Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s Introduction to
The Woman’s Bible (1895) 512
Muller v. Oregon: The Weakness of Women (1908) 515
Excerpts from History of Women in Industry in the
United States (1910) 516
Excerpts from Emma Goldman’s The Traffic in Women
and Marriage and Love (1910) 522
Excerpts from Anna Garlin Spencer’s Woman’s Share
in Social Culture (1912) 529
Margaret Sanger on Sex Education and
Contraception (1913) 533
COLFAX MASSACRE (1873) 537
Freedmen 541
Klanism 542
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