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Eighty Years and More; Reminiscences 1815-1897

Chapter 14 VIEWS ON MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE.

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exciting one in 1860. A very liberal bill, introduced into the Indiana legislature by Robert Dale Owen, and which pa

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Eighty Years and More; Reminiscences 1815-1897
Eighty Years and More; Reminiscences 1815-1897
“This vivid autobiography by one of the leaders in the fight for woman suffrage is a stirring depiction of the early struggles of American women toward equality. The new introduction and afterword written for the revised edition interpret Elizabeth Cady Stanton's positions and strategies for today's readers, detail the significance of the autobiography and situate it within the body of Stanton's writings and activities, bring current scholarship to the appraisal of her importance, and reflect on the last part of her life. Elizabeth Cady Stanton writes about her life from childhood into her eighties. She recalls the discontent that led her to launch the woman suffrage movement at Seneca Falls in 1848 and the frustration of still having no voice in her own government after a half century of hard work. In lively and opinionated prose, Stanton conveys all the passion that made her a guiding force in the women's movement. She provides an affectionate picture of her friend and political partner, Susan B. Anthony, and other leaders in the abolitionist and woman suffrage movements. She describes the immeasurable pleasure of winning converts to her cause and the satisfaction of silencing opponents through the force of her argument. Sometimes humorous, sometimes touching, filled with resolve throughout, Eighty Years and More is a compelling portrait of this remarkable leader.”
1 Chapter 1 CHILDHOOD.2 Chapter 2 SCHOOL DAYS.3 Chapter 3 GIRLHOOD.4 Chapter 4 LIFE AT PETERBORO.5 Chapter 5 OUR WEDDING JOURNEY.6 Chapter 6 HOMEWARD BOUND.7 Chapter 7 MOTHERHOOD.8 Chapter 8 BOSTON AND CHELSEA.9 Chapter 9 THE FIRST WOMAN'S RIGHTS CONVENTION.10 Chapter 10 SUSAN B. ANTHONY.11 Chapter 11 No.1112 Chapter 12 MY FIRST SPEECH BEFORE A LEGISLATURE.13 Chapter 13 REFORMS AND MOBS.14 Chapter 14 VIEWS ON MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE.15 Chapter 15 WOMEN AS PATRIOTS.16 Chapter 16 PIONEER LIFE IN KANSAS-OUR NEWSPAPER, THE REVOLUTION. 17 Chapter 17 LYCEUMS AND LECTURERS.18 Chapter 18 WESTWARD HO!19 Chapter 19 THE SPIRIT OF '76.20 Chapter 20 WRITING THE HISTORY OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE. 21 Chapter 21 IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE.22 Chapter 22 REFORMS AND REFORMERS IN GREAT BRITAIN.23 Chapter 23 WOMAN AND THEOLOGY.24 Chapter 24 ENGLAND AND FRANCE REVISITED.25 Chapter 25 THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.26 Chapter 26 MY LAST VISIT TO ENGLAND.27 Chapter 27 SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CLASS OF 1832-THE WOMAN'S BIBLE.28 Chapter 28 MY EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY.