“History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I” by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Matilda Joslyn Gage is a historical account likely written in the late 19th century. This volume aims to document the early struggles and progress of the woman suffrage movement in the United States, spanning the years 1848 to 1861. It offers an extensive exploration of the political and social challenges faced by women seeking equality and rights during this transformative period. At the start of the work, the editors articulate their intent to compile existing reports on the woman suffrage movement, emphasizing the urgency of their task given that many of its early advocates were no longer living. They discuss the motivations for collecting historical accounts and personal anecdotes from those involved in the movement. The preface highlights key themes such as the marginalization of women’s experiences and the need for a historical document that captures both the collective and individual efforts toward achieving political rights for women. Their perspective is shaped by the recognition of social injustices and the belief that documenting this history will inform and inspire future advocates for women’s rights.
Author: Gage, Matilda Joslyn, 1826-1898
Language: English
Release Date: Feb 7, 2009