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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 / compiled by Paulina W. Davis
Published New York : Journeymen Printers' Cooperative Association, 1871

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Description 1 online resource (119, 28 pages)
Series Open Collections Program at Harvard University. Women and work. MH
Summary This pamphlet includes speeches by Matilda Joselyn Gage and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and an appendix including information on actions taken since the convention, including the memorial of Victoria Woodhull to Congress, 19 December 1870, and her "Great Secession" speech before the NAWSA at Apollo Hall, May 11, 1871
Notes "A lecture on constitutional equality by Victoria C. Woodhull. New York, 1871": 28 p. at end
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Subject Women -- Suffrage -- United States -- History -- 19th century
Women's rights -- United States -- History -- 19th century
Women -- Suffrage -- United States -- History -- 19th century -- Congresses
Women's rights -- United States -- History -- 19th century -- Congresses
Women -- Suffrage.
Women's rights.
United States.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
History.
Form Electronic book
Author Davis, Paulina W., 1813-1876
Woodhull, Victoria C. (Victoria Claflin), 1838-1927.
Woodhull, Victoria C. (Victoria Claflin), 1838-1927. Lecture on constitutional equality delivered at Lincoln Hall, Washington, D.C., Thursday, February 16, 1871
Other Titles Lecture on constitutional equality delivered at Lincoln Hall, Washington, D.C., Thursday, February 16, 1871
Lecture on constitutional equality delivered at Lincoln Hall, Washington, D.C., Thursday, February 16, 1871