This critical documentary edition offers a chronological and thematic selection of the writings of Stanton and Anthony, major leaders of the 19th-century women’s rights movement. The volumes draw from correspondence, speeches, and organizational records, detailing their campaigns for suffrage, legal reform, and social justice. Extensive editorial commentary situates their work within broader reform movements such as abolition and labor. The project serves as a major scholarly resource for understanding the intellectual and political development of the American women’s movement over five decades.
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