A history of the national woman's rights movement for twenty years: with the proceedings of the decade meeting held at Apollo hall, October 20, 1870, from 1850 to 1870, with an appendix containing the history of the movement during the winter of 1871, in the national capitol.
Title
A history of the national woman's rights movement for twenty years: with the proceedings of the decade meeting held at Apollo hall, October 20, 1870, from 1850 to 1870, with an appendix containing the history of the movement during the winter of 1871, in the national capitol.
Subject
Women -- Suffrage -- United States.
Women -- Suffrage.
Description
Woodhull was an American leader of the women's suffrage movement who ran for President of the United States in 1872. Davis was an abolitionist, suffragist, and educator who was one of the founders of the New England Woman Suffrage Association.
Creator
Davis, Paulina W. (1813-1876)
Woodhull, Victoria Claflin (1838-1927)
Source
Cover
Title page
Publisher
New York: Journeymen Printers' Co-operative Association
Date
1871
Format
Print book
Language
English
Identifier
JK1896 .D3
Files
Collection
Citation
Davis, Paulina W. (1813-1876) and Woodhull, Victoria Claflin (1838-1927), “A history of the national woman's rights movement for twenty years: with the proceedings of the decade meeting held at Apollo hall, October 20, 1870, from 1850 to 1870, with an appendix containing the history of the movement during the winter of 1871, in the national capitol.,” DeGolyer Library Exhibits, accessed September 10, 2024, https://degolyer.omeka.net/items/show/98.