Notes by Donovan laid in containers. Read by Eileen Heckart, Claudia McNeil, and Mildred Natwick.
Contents:
Declaration of sentiments and resolutions: The first woman's rights convention, Seneca Falls, N. Y., July 19-20, 1848.--Mott, L. A demand for politcal rights of women.--Truth, S. Ain't I a woman.--Rose, E. P. Remove the legal shackles from women.--Truth, S. The women want their rights. --Stone, L. Disappointment is the lot of woman.--Stanton, E. C. Address to the New York State Legislature (1860)--Anthony, S. B. Are women persons?--Stanton, E. C. Womanliness. Solitude of self.--Catt, C. C. Address to the National American Woman Suffrage Association (1902)--Kelley, F. Working woman need the ballot.--Shaw, A. H. Emotionalism in politics.--Stanton, E. C. We who like the children of Israel.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)3459658
LCCN:
72750999
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
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