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Martha Coffin Wright
The Woman-Slave Analogy: Rhetorical Foundations in American
The 19Th Amendment
Response Sheet for Martha Coffin Wright
The Marriage of Elizabeth Cady and Henry Brewster Stanton and the Devel
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The Legacy of Woman Suffrage for the Voting Right
Women's Rights National Historical Park
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A Cry for Human Rights: Elizabeth Cady Stanton's "Solitude of Self"
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How Women Won the Vote
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Harriet Tubman Grew up Enslaved on the Eastern Shore of Maryland
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Towards a Productive Marriage of Antebellumgender and Political History
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New Perspectives on Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and Lucretia Mott
Harriet Tubman: a Special Resource Study of an American Icon
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Women's Suffrage Movement 2
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My Mother Made Me Do It a Short History of the Nineteenth Amendment
Uncovering the the Underground Railroad in the Finger Lakes
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Women's Suffrage in Central New York
Propaganda Poster Clearly Expresses the Point of View of One of the Sides
Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and the Women's Loyal National League
The Birth of the Women's Rights Movement in Seneca County
One Woman, One Vote Papers RG 15.4 Finding Aid Prepared by Processed by Lea Osborne in 2003-2004
How Women Won the Vote, Vol. 1
Making Her Mark: Philadelphia Women Fight for the Vote
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The Way to Seneca Falls: the Women's Movement in the First Half
“We Hold These Truths to Be Self Evident; That All Men and Women
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Women's Rights National Historical Park!
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Lessons About Reform from •Œa Very Dangerous Womanâ•Š
The Underground Railroad and Other Anti-Slavery Activity in Seneca County in the Antebellum Years
Votes for Women: a Portrait of Persistence
Harriet Tubman