American women's suffrage: voices from the long struggle for the vote, 1776-1965
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adam_text | Contents Introduction................................................................................... xix Part One: 1776-1870 Abigail Adams and John Adams............................................ Letters 5 New Jersey State Constitution.............................................. Voter Qualifications 13 Maria W. Stewart..................................... Lecture at the Franklin Hall 14 Sarah Moore Grimké................................................................ 19 from Letters on the Equality of the Sexes Angelina Grimké...................................................................... Address to the Massachusetts Legislature 27 Margaret Fuller............................. from “The Great Lawsuit” ЗО Eleanor Vincent, Lydia A. Williams, Lydia Osborn, Susan Ormsby, Amy Ormsby, Anna Bishop......... ............. Petition to the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York 34 Seneca Falls Convention......................................................... 36 Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions Sojourner Truth...................................................................... 43 Speech to Ohio Woman’s Rights Convention Ernestine L. Rose.................................................................... 45 Speech to the Second National Woman’s Rights Convention New York Herald...................................................................... The Woman’s Rights Convention—The Last Act of the Drama 59 Harriot K. Hunt.................................................... Tax Protest 64
X CONTENTS Elizabeth Cady Stanton............................................................ 67 Address to the Legislature of New-York Lucy Stone and Henry Browne Blackwell........................... 84 Marriage Protest »Lucy Stone.................................................................................. 87 Address to the Seventh National Woman’s Rights Convention Woman’s Loyal National League............................................ 91 Call, Resolutions, and Debate Frances Ellen Watkins Harper.................................................. 112 Speech at the Eleventh National Woman’s Rights Convention Sojourner Truth........................................................................116 Address to the First Annual Meeting of the American Equal Rights Association Debates at the American Equal Rights Association Meeting................................................................................... 119 Frederick Douglass .................................................................... 149 Woman and the Ballot Part Two: 1870-1900 Victoria Woodhull......................................................................157 Address to the House Judiciary Committee Minor v. HappersetťRxúing...................................................... 163 National Woman Suffrage Association.................................. 177 Declaration of Rights of the Women of the United States Susan B. Anthony......................................................................185 Woman Wants Bread, Not the Ballot! Matilda Joslyn
Gage................................................................. 196 Indian Citizenship Mary Tape................................................................................... 199 Letter to the San Francisco Board of Education Mormon Women of Utah........................................................ 201 Protest
CONTENTS ХІ The New Tork Times...................................................................204 They Enter a Protest George Vest................................................................................ 206 Remarks on the Amendment to Extend Suffrage to Women Alice C. Fletcher....................................................................... 210 The Legal Conditions of Indian Women Anna J. Cooper......................................................................... 216 from A Voice from the South, by a· Black Woman of the South Colorado Equal Suffrage Association.................................... 221 Suffrage Referendum Leaflet Committee on Protest against Woman Suffrage...................223 To the Constitutional Convention of New York State Fannie Barrier Williams............................................................ 228 Women in Politics Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin......................................................232 Address at the First National Conference of Representatives of Black Women’s Clubs Elizabeth Cady Stanton............................................................ 236 Significance and History of the Ballot Frances E. Willard..................................................................... 242 The Ballot for the Home National American Woman Suffrage Association.................246 On Behalf of Hawaiian Women Abigail Scott Duniway............................................................ 249 How to Win the Ballot Part Three: 1900-1920 Belle
Kearney..............................................................................261 The South and Woman Suffrage Annie Nathan Meyer.................................................................267 Woman’s Assumption of Sex Superiority Mary Church Terrell.................................................................275 The Progress of Colored Women
xii CONTENTS Grover Cleveland........................................................................282 Would Woman Suffrage be Unwise? Finley Peter Dunne................................................................... 29Յ Mr. Dooley on Woman’s Suffrage -, Alice Hill Chittenden............................................................... 299 The Counter Influence to Woman Suffrage Florence H. Luscomb............................................................... 307 Our Open-Air Campaign Jane Addams...............................................................................315 Why Women Should Vote Harriot Stanton Blatch............................................................. 326 from “The Women’s Political Union” Charlotte Perkins Gilman.........................................................ՅՅ2 Something to Vote For Alice Stone Blackwell............................................................... 353 Militant Methods Leonora O’Reilly.......................................................................361 Statement before Joint Congressional Session of Congress Max Eastman............................................................................. 365 Values of the Vote Josephine Jewel1 Dodge............................................................372 The Lesson That Came from the Sea—What it Means to the Suffrage Cause Marie Jenney Howe...................................................................3 76 An Anti-Suffrage Monologue Los Angeles Times............................................................................ 382 Squaws Beat
Militants to Right of Franchise Alice Paul.....................................................................................383 Testimony at Suffrage Parade Hearings Helen Hamilton Gardener......................................................391 Woman Suffrage, Which Way? Mary Johnston......................................................................... 401 A Difference of Opinion Mabel Lee.................................................................................. 409 The Meaning of Woman Suffrage
CONTENTS XIII Mary Roberts Coolidge............................................................ 416 Raising the Level of Suffrage in California, Or What Have They Done With It? Hazel MacKaye......................................................................... 419 Pageants as a Means of Suffrage Propaganda Ida B. Wells................................................................................ 4^5 Seeking the Negro Vote The Crisis.................................................................................... 433 Votes for Women: A Symposium by Leading Thinkers of Colored America Oreola Williams Haskell.......................................................... 459 The Greatest Thing Arthur Raymond Brown..........................................................468 from How It Feels to be the Husband ofa Suffragette Alice Duer Miller....................................................................... 473 from Are Women People? Abby Scott Baker....................................................................... 475 Letter to the Editor of The Outlook Carrie Chapman Catt.............................................................. 481 The Crisis Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government........................ Letter Series No. 1-ю 508 Maud Wood Park..................................................................... 520 To NAWSA Congressional Chairmen The New York Times................................................................... 525 “Silent, Silly, and Offensive” and “Militants Get 3 Days; Lack Time to Starve” Alice Hill
Chittenden...............................................................528 Woman’s Service or Woman Suffrage Lavinia Dock.............................................................................. 531 The Young Are at the Gates Caroline Katzenstein.................................................................533 Prison Experiences with Emphasis on the Night of Terror Woodrow Wilson................................ Address to the Senate on the Nineteenth Amendment 543
xiv CONTENTS The Suffragist...............................................................................548 Reminding the President When He Landed in Boston Southern Women’s League...................................................... 553 Declaration of Principles for the Rejection of the Proposed Susan B. Anthony Amendment to the Constitution of the ‘* United States Maud Wood Park......................................................................555 A Perfect Moment Part Four: 1918-1965 Gertrude Foster Brown............................................................. 565 From Tour Vote and How to Use It Fairchild v. Hughes and Leser v. Garnett Rulings.................569 Indian Citizenship Act............................................................. 575 Doris Stevens and Dr. Alice Hamilton...................................577 The “Blanket” Amendment—A Debate Ida M. Tárbeli............................................................................ 594 Is Woman’s Suffrage a Failure? Doris Stevens...............................................................................606 Address to the Sixth Pan American Conference, Havana, Cuba Dr. Marta Robert......................................................................616 Statement on Woman Suffrage in Porto Rico El Congreso de Pueblo de Habla Española......................... 621 Resolutions Adopted by the Second Convention Eleanor Roosevelt......................................................................632 Women in Politics John F.
Kennedy........................................................................642 President’s Commission on the Status of Women Fannie Lou Hamer................................................................... 646 Testimony to the Credentials Committee, Democratic National Convention Constance Baker Motley...........................................................650 Speech to the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
CONTENTS XV Chronolctgy............................................................................................... 659 Note on the Texts.................................................................................. 669 Note on theIllustrations.........................................................................679 Notes.........................................................................................................681 Index. 709
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Contents Introduction. xix Part One: 1776-1870 Abigail Adams and John Adams. Letters 5 New Jersey State Constitution. Voter Qualifications 13 Maria W. Stewart. Lecture at the Franklin Hall 14 Sarah Moore Grimké. 19 from Letters on the Equality of the Sexes Angelina Grimké. Address to the Massachusetts Legislature 27 Margaret Fuller. from “The Great Lawsuit” ЗО Eleanor Vincent, Lydia A. Williams, Lydia Osborn, Susan Ormsby, Amy Ormsby, Anna Bishop. . Petition to the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York 34 Seneca Falls Convention. 36 Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions Sojourner Truth. 43 Speech to Ohio Woman’s Rights Convention Ernestine L. Rose. 45 Speech to the Second National Woman’s Rights Convention New York Herald. The Woman’s Rights Convention—The Last Act of the Drama 59 Harriot K. Hunt. Tax Protest 64
X CONTENTS Elizabeth Cady Stanton. 67 Address to the Legislature of New-York Lucy Stone and Henry Browne Blackwell. 84 Marriage Protest '»Lucy Stone. 87 Address to the Seventh National Woman’s Rights Convention Woman’s Loyal National League. 91 Call, Resolutions, and Debate Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. 112 Speech at the Eleventh National Woman’s Rights Convention Sojourner Truth.116 Address to the First Annual Meeting of the American Equal Rights Association Debates at the American Equal Rights Association Meeting. 119 Frederick Douglass . 149 Woman and the Ballot Part Two: 1870-1900 Victoria Woodhull.157 Address to the House Judiciary Committee Minor v. HappersetťRxúing. 163 National Woman Suffrage Association. 177 Declaration of Rights of the Women of the United States Susan B. Anthony.185 Woman Wants Bread, Not the Ballot! Matilda Joslyn
Gage. 196 Indian Citizenship Mary Tape. 199 Letter to the San Francisco Board of Education Mormon Women of Utah. 201 Protest
CONTENTS ХІ The New Tork Times.204 They Enter a Protest George Vest. 206 Remarks on the Amendment to Extend Suffrage to Women Alice C. Fletcher. 210 The Legal Conditions of Indian Women Anna J. Cooper. 216 from A Voice from the South, by a· Black Woman of the South Colorado Equal Suffrage Association. 221 Suffrage Referendum Leaflet Committee on Protest against Woman Suffrage.223 To the Constitutional Convention of New York State Fannie Barrier Williams. 228 Women in Politics Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin.232 Address at the First National Conference of Representatives of Black Women’s Clubs Elizabeth Cady Stanton. 236 Significance and History of the Ballot Frances E. Willard. 242 The Ballot for the Home National American Woman Suffrage Association.246 On Behalf of Hawaiian Women Abigail Scott Duniway. 249 How to Win the Ballot Part Three: 1900-1920 Belle
Kearney.261 The South and Woman Suffrage Annie Nathan Meyer.267 Woman’s Assumption of Sex Superiority Mary Church Terrell.275 The Progress of Colored Women
xii CONTENTS Grover Cleveland.282 Would Woman Suffrage be Unwise? Finley Peter Dunne. 29Յ Mr. Dooley on Woman’s Suffrage -, Alice Hill Chittenden. 299 The Counter Influence to Woman Suffrage Florence H. Luscomb. 307 Our Open-Air Campaign Jane Addams.315 Why Women Should Vote Harriot Stanton Blatch. 326 from “The Women’s Political Union” Charlotte Perkins Gilman.ՅՅ2 Something to Vote For Alice Stone Blackwell. 353 Militant Methods Leonora O’Reilly.361 Statement before Joint Congressional Session of Congress Max Eastman. 365 Values of the Vote Josephine Jewel1 Dodge.372 The Lesson That Came from the Sea—What it Means to the Suffrage Cause Marie Jenney Howe.3 76 An Anti-Suffrage Monologue Los Angeles Times. 382 Squaws Beat
Militants to Right of Franchise Alice Paul.383 Testimony at Suffrage Parade Hearings Helen Hamilton Gardener.391 Woman Suffrage, Which Way? Mary Johnston. 401 A Difference of Opinion Mabel Lee. 409 The Meaning of Woman Suffrage
CONTENTS XIII Mary Roberts Coolidge. 416 Raising the Level of Suffrage in California, Or What Have They Done With It? Hazel MacKaye. 419 Pageants as a Means of Suffrage Propaganda Ida B. Wells. 4^5 Seeking the Negro Vote The Crisis. 433 Votes for Women: A Symposium by Leading Thinkers of Colored America Oreola Williams Haskell. 459 The Greatest Thing Arthur Raymond Brown.468 from How It Feels to be the Husband ofa Suffragette Alice Duer Miller. 473 from Are Women People? Abby Scott Baker. 475 Letter to the Editor of The Outlook Carrie Chapman Catt. 481 The Crisis Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government. Letter Series No. 1-ю 508 Maud Wood Park. 520 To NAWSA Congressional Chairmen The New York Times. 525 “Silent, Silly, and Offensive” and “Militants Get 3 Days; Lack Time to Starve” Alice Hill
Chittenden.528 Woman’s Service or Woman Suffrage Lavinia Dock. 531 The Young Are at the Gates Caroline Katzenstein.533 Prison Experiences with Emphasis on the Night of Terror Woodrow Wilson. Address to the Senate on the Nineteenth Amendment 543
xiv CONTENTS The Suffragist.548 Reminding the President When He Landed in Boston Southern Women’s League. 553 Declaration of Principles for the Rejection of the Proposed Susan B. Anthony Amendment to the Constitution of the ‘* United States Maud Wood Park.555 A Perfect Moment Part Four: 1918-1965 Gertrude Foster Brown. 565 From Tour Vote and How to Use It Fairchild v. Hughes and Leser v. Garnett Rulings.569 Indian Citizenship Act. 575 Doris Stevens and Dr. Alice Hamilton.577 The “Blanket” Amendment—A Debate Ida M. Tárbeli. 594 Is Woman’s Suffrage a Failure? Doris Stevens.606 Address to the Sixth Pan American Conference, Havana, Cuba Dr. Marta Robert.616 Statement on Woman Suffrage in Porto Rico El Congreso de Pueblo de Habla Española. 621 Resolutions Adopted by the Second Convention Eleanor Roosevelt.632 Women in Politics John F.
Kennedy.642 President’s Commission on the Status of Women Fannie Lou Hamer. 646 Testimony to the Credentials Committee, Democratic National Convention Constance Baker Motley.650 Speech to the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
CONTENTS XV Chronolctgy. 659 Note on the Texts. 669 Note on theIllustrations.679 Notes.681 Index. 709 |
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