Elizabeth Cady Stanton's Writings
List of works
Books
* History of Woman Suffrage ; Volumes 1-3 (written with Susan B. Anthony and Matilda Joslyn Gage; vol 4-6 completed by other authors, including Anthony, Gage, and Ida Harper) (1881-1922)
In 1881, Harper & Brothers Publishers issued the first volume of The History of Woman Suffrage, a seminal, six volume work containing the full history, documents, and letters of the woman's suffrage movement. While Stanton, along with Anthony and Gage, wrote the first three volumes. (http://www.biographicon.com/view/s5q27)
* Solitude of Self (originally delivered as a speech in 1892; later published as a book)
* Eighty Years & More: Reminiscenses 1815-1897 (1898)
Selected periodicals and journals
- Revolution (Stanton, co-editor) (1868-1870)
- Lily (published by Amelia Bloomer; Stanton as contributor)
- Una (published by Paulina Wright Davis; Stanton as contributor)
- New York Tribune (published by Horace Greeley; Stanton as contributor)
Selected papers, essays, and speeches
- Declaration of Rights & Sentiments (1848)
- A Slave's Appeal (1860)
- A Petition for Universal Suffrage (1866)
- Address to the First Aniversary of the American Equal Rights Association (1867)
- The Destructive Male (1868)
- Marriage and Divorce (1871)
- Self-government the Best Means of Self-development (1884)
- Solitude of Self (1892)
- The Degradation of Disenfranchisement (1892)
- Lyceum speeches: "Our Girls," "Our Boys," "Co-education," "Marriage and Divorce," "Prison Life," and "The Bible and Woman's Rights," among others
Stanton's papers are archived at Rutgers University: The Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony Papers Project, Rutgers University
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Famous Quotes from Elizabeth Cady Stanton: Quotes
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