History of Woman Suffrage: 1861-1876Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan Brownell Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage, Ida Husted Harper Susan B. Anthony, 1887 |
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... CONVENTIONS IN 1866-67 . The first National Woman Suffrage Convention after the war - Speeches by Ernes- tine L. Rose ... Convention - Mrs . Stanton a candidate to Congress - Anniversary of the Equal Rights Association 152 CHAPTER XIX ...
... CONVENTIONS IN 1866-67 . The first National Woman Suffrage Convention after the war - Speeches by Ernes- tine L. Rose ... Convention - Mrs . Stanton a candidate to Congress - Anniversary of the Equal Rights Association 152 CHAPTER XIX ...
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... CONVENTION . Constitution Amended once in Twenty Years - Mrs . Stanton before the Legislature Claiming Woman's Right to Vote for Members to the Convention - An Immense Audience in the Capitol - The Convention Assembled June 4th , 1867 ...
... CONVENTION . Constitution Amended once in Twenty Years - Mrs . Stanton before the Legislature Claiming Woman's Right to Vote for Members to the Convention - An Immense Audience in the Capitol - The Convention Assembled June 4th , 1867 ...
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... CONVENTIONS - 1873 , 74 , 75 . Fifth Washington Convention - Mrs . Gage on Centralization - May Anniversary in New York - Washington Convention , 1874 - Frances Ellen Burr's Report - Rev . O. B. Frothingham in New York Convention ...
... CONVENTIONS - 1873 , 74 , 75 . Fifth Washington Convention - Mrs . Gage on Centralization - May Anniversary in New York - Washington Convention , 1874 - Frances Ellen Burr's Report - Rev . O. B. Frothingham in New York Convention ...
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... Convention of Southern Loyalists held in Philadelphia in September , 1866. In this Convention there was a division of opinion between the Border and the Gulf States . The latter wanted to incorporate negro suffrage in their platform ...
... Convention of Southern Loyalists held in Philadelphia in September , 1866. In this Convention there was a division of opinion between the Border and the Gulf States . The latter wanted to incorporate negro suffrage in their platform ...
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... Convention of Southern Loyalists . 49 She had not spoken long before she declared that Maryland had no business in the Convention , but should have been with delegates that came to welcome . There was vehement applause from the Border ...
... Convention of Southern Loyalists . 49 She had not spoken long before she declared that Maryland had no business in the Convention , but should have been with delegates that came to welcome . There was vehement applause from the Border ...
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