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Susan B. Anthony and the Struggle for Equal Rights
Edited by Christine L. Ridarsky (College at Brockport alumna) and Mary M. Huth ; introduction by Nancy A. Hewitt (College at Brockport alumna).
Includes a chapter by College at Brockport faculty member Alison M. Parker: Frances Watkins Harper and the search for women\u27s interracial alliances which can be read here: http://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/hst_facpub/9/.
Though Susan B. Anthony is best remembered for leading the campaign for women\u27s suffrage, she worked in multiple movements for equality beyond women\u27s right to vote, including antislavery, Native American rights, temperance, and labor reform. In doing so she forged alliances with other activists to forward a broad social justice agenda, but she also faced opposition from these reformers on how best to achieve this goal.
Susan B. Anthony and the Struggle for Equal Rights explores the diversity of women\u27s activism in nineteenth-century American reform movements, focusing on how Anthony and other women reformers shaped those movements and our memories of them. The essays here chart the long career of Anthony in this rich historical context of women\u27s activism and display the efforts of a wide variety of women, and the challenges they faced, in the continued struggle for equality.https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/bookshelf/1371/thumbnail.jp
The Burr Spring 1993
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