About This Book
A first-person memoir traces early family life and education, domestic roles, and a long career of public activism for women's legal and social equality. It recounts a close, decades-long partnership with a fellow reformer, speeches before legislative bodies, editorial work on a reform newspaper, lecturing tours, and organizing efforts at local and international levels. The narrative also describes efforts to record the suffrage movement's history and a controversial examination of religious ideas affecting women's status, alongside travel and encounters with reformers abroad.
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