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The Selected Papers of E. Stanton and S. Anthony
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The Selected Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony
The Selected Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony

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Subtitle: Volume IV: When Clowns Make Laws for Queens, 1880 to 1887
Author: Ann D. Gordon
Subject: History/Women's Studies
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-2320-6
Pages: 720 pp. 18 b&w illustrations


Praise for earlier volumes

"This is one of the great historical projects of our generation."-Linda K. Kerber, author of No Constitutional Right to Be Ladies: Women and the Obligations of Citizenship

"An extraordinary scholarly achievement [that] has restored these unparalleled historical figures to their deserved national reputations."-Ellen Carol DuBois, University of California, Los Angeles


Description:

When Clowns Make Laws for Queens, 1880 to 1887 is the fourth of six planned volumes of The Selected Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. The entire collection documents the friendship and accomplishments of two of America's most important social and political reformers.

At the opening of the fourth volume, suffragists hoped to speed passage of a sixteenth amendment to the Constitution through the creation of Select Committees on Woman Suffrage in Congress. Congress did not vote on the amendment until January 1887. Then, in a matter of a week, suffragists were dealt two major blows: the Senate defeated the amendment and the Senate and House reached agreement on the Edmunds-Tucker Act, disenfranchising all women in the Territory of Utah.

As evidenced in this volume's selection of letters, articles, speeches, and diary entries, these were years of frustration. Suffragists not only lost federal and state campaigns for partial and full voting rights, but also endured an invigorated opposition. In spite of these challenges, Stanton and Anthony continued to pursue their life's work. In 1880 both women retired from lecturing to devote attention to their monumental History of Woman Suffrage. They also opened a new transatlantic dialogue about woman's rights during a trip to Europe in 1883.


About the Author:

Ann D. Gordon is a research professor in the department of history at Rutgers University. She is the editor of this six-volume series.


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