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Woman Suffrage Essential to the True Republic. An Address Delivered by the Hon. George F. Hoar by [Women's Suffrage] - 1873

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Woman Suffrage Essential to the True Republic. An Address Delivered by the Hon. George F. Hoar by [Women's Suffrage] - 1873

Woman Suffrage Essential to the True Republic. An Address Delivered by the Hon. George F. Hoar

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Boston: Woman's Journal Office [American Woman Suffrage Association], 1873. First edition. Fine. Woman Suffrage Tract No. 8. Original self-wraps stitched at the spine and measuring 4 x 6 inches. 23, [1, blank]. An exceptionally clean and unmarked copy of a delicate and scarce pamphlet, which is the only copy on the market.

The Woman's Journal, an organ of the American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA) led by Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe, began issuing pocket-sized and cheap Woman Suffrage Tracts that featured equality speeches by prominent activists. Within their lineup are lectures by luminaries including Henry Ward Beecher, John Stuart Mill, and the present by Smithsonian Institution regent and American Antiquarian Society president George F. Hoar. Easy to exchange and share, the tracts expanded the audiences of major suffrage speeches, helping grassroots activists gain a vocabulary for day-to-day debates. Within Hoar's speech, he asserts that "this is with prejudice and not with reason we are contending" in conversations with anti-suffragists. If the U.S. is to fulfill its republican promise, "women must stand by your side in the church as equals, or the church must go back to the time of Inquisition...by your side as an equal in schools or colleges, or you must go back to the days of monastery...by your side as an equal in the State, or you must go back or do worse than going back, you must remain where you are." To Hoar, a scholar of history, denial of women's rights leads to devolution and stagnation. Women must be brought forward with equal rights, be given equal opportunity to succeed or fail, and make it possible for progress in the nation.

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  • Publisher Woman's Journal Office [American Woman Suffrage Association]
  • Place of Publication Boston
  • Date Published 1873
Women's Work And Women's Vote
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Women's Work And Women's Vote

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"The Suffragette -- In the Grip of the Law." Series 8090. Postcard in color depicting a young girl in a large bonnet being led between two uniformed officers.

by WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. TUCK'S POST CARD

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[London]:: Raphael Tuck & Sons,, stamp postmarked November 1908.. Light use.. 5-3/8 x 3-1/2 inches.. The verso of the card is addressed and stamped (with a message unrelated to the suffrage fight).
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Opinions Of Women On Women's Suffrage (1879)
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Opinions Of Women On Women's Suffrage (1879)

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Opinions Of Women On Women's Suffrage (1879)

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Children's book about Women's Suffrage Leader Frances Willard
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Children's book about Women's Suffrage Leader Frances Willard

by Women's Suffrage Biography, Clara Ingram Judson

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[WILLARD, Francis] Clara Ingram Judson. Pioneer Girl: The Early Life of Frances Willard. New York, Chicago, and San Francisco: Rand McNally and Company, 1964. Measuring 6 in x 8.3 in. Original turquoise cloth boards with attractive gilt titles and illustrated colored map on front and back pastedown and endpaper. 29 illustrations. 80 pages. The story of Frances Willard's early life written for young readers. Later edition in beautiful, near fine condition.
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AUTOGRAPH: A Card SIGNED by the governor of Rhode Island JOHN W. DAVIS, who was a strong...

AUTOGRAPH: A Card SIGNED by the governor of Rhode Island JOHN W. DAVIS, who was a strong supporter of Women's Suffrage.

by Davis, John W. (1826-1907). Democratic governor of Rhode Island and a strong supporter of women's suffrage

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Rhode Island, 1888., 1888.. Fine. - Rhode Island's Governor John W. Davis' signature on a 2-1/2 inch high by 3-3/4 inch wide card, signed and dated "John W. Davis / Rhode Island / 1888". Near fine. The Democratic politician John W. Davis (1826-1907) twice served as governor of Rhode Island, serving from 1887 to 1888 and again from 1890 to 1891. He was a strong supporter of Women's suffrage and a reformer of election laws and orphanages.
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SLIP OF PAPER INSCRIBED WITH A QUOTATION AND SIGNED BY UNITARIAN PASTOR ROBERT COLLYER  WHO...

SLIP OF PAPER INSCRIBED WITH A QUOTATION AND SIGNED BY UNITARIAN PASTOR ROBERT COLLYER WHO SUPPORTED THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY AND WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

by Collyer, Robert. (1823-1912). English-born American Unitarian clergyman who supported the abolition of slavery and women's suffrage

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Circa [1880]., [1880].. Good. - A slip of paper, 2-3/8 inches high by 4-3/8 inches wide, is inscribed & signed in black ink: "Let us thank God for the Saxon Grit / Robert Collyer". The paper is mounted on a piece of cream-colored card of approximately the same size. The card is unevenly cut & both paper & card are slightly rippled from the mounting. Good. "Saxon Grit" is the title of an 1880 poem by Collyer about the Norman conquest of England, in which the phrase recurs in each verse.Robert Collyer [1823-1912] was an English-born American Unitarian clergyman. He became a Methodist minister in England in 1849. Emigrating to The United States in the following year, he found employment as a hammer maker in Pennsylvania and soon began preaching on Sundays while still employed at the factory. His earnest, rugged, simple style of oratory won him great popularity, but his advocacy for the antislavery cause, then frowned upon by the Methodist authorities, aroused opposition. He was tried for heresy and his… Read More
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Opinions Of Women On Women's Suffrage (1879)
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Opinions Of Women On Women's Suffrage (1879)

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AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED by the English Lawyer, Liberal Politician and Chief Justice of England JOHN...

AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED by the English Lawyer, Liberal Politician and Chief Justice of England JOHN COLERIDGE, 1ST BARON COLERIDGE.

by Coleridge, John; 1st Baron Coleridge (1820-1894). English lawyer, judge and Liberal politician who supported women's suffrage and served as Lord Chief Justice of England, among other posts

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May 29th, 1868., 1868.. Very good. - A few words penned on his 4-5/8 inch high by 5 inch wide stationary with his pictorial seal embossed in blue at the top. The seal bears Coleridge's motto "Time Deum Cole Regem" embossed within a belt framing ears of wheat in front of a cross, an otter "statant" (i.e. standing with all four paws on the ground) in the foreground. Coleridge has penned but a few words "I am Madam faithfully yours John Duke Coleridge". Once folded, the note is mounted with glue from the verso onto heavier stock clipped from an album. Very good. The English lawyer, judge and Liberal politician John Duke Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge (1820-1894) was the great-nephew of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. An attorney practicing on the western circuit, Coleridge held several appointments and was elected to the House of Commons for Exeter. Appointed Solicitor-General under Gladstone, he was promoted to Attorney-General for England and Wales. He was subsequently appointed Chief Justice for… Read More
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Madeline McDowell Breckinridge: A Leader in the New South (First Edition)
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Madeline McDowell Breckinridge: A Leader in the New South (First Edition)

by Breckinridge, Sophonisba Preston; [Kentucky]; [Women's Suffrage]; [Women's Rights]

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Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1921. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good+/Good+. Photographs (Illustrated with). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, (1921). FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING. 275 pages. Illustrated with photographs. Very Good+ in Good+ Dust Jacket. Tight binding; clean pages and covers; only slight wear; dust jacket is worn with small chips along edges; price not clipped ($2.50).  Madeline (Madge) McDowell Breckinridge (May 20, 1872 - November 25, 1920) was an American leader of the women's suffrage movement in Kentucky. She married Desha Breckinridge, editor of the Lexington Herald, which advocated women's rights, and she lived to see the women of Kentucky vote for the first time in the presidential election of 1920. She also initiated progressive reforms for compulsory school attendance and child labor. She founded many civic organizations, notably the Kentucky Association for the Prevention and Treatment of Tuberculosis, an affliction from which she had personally… Read More
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