Discover the life behind the headlines with Susan B. Anthony. This volume collects public addresses, her own letters, and writings from contemporaries spanning fifty years, offering a vivid portrait of a tireless advocate for women’s rights and social progress.
This non-fiction work compiles firsthand voices and moments that shaped the suffrage movement. It presents a chronological tapestry of campaigns, debates, and personal reflections that illuminate Anthony’s enduring influence and the era she helped redefine.
- Experience key speeches and correspondence that reveal the strategies and challenges of early feminist activism.
- Read letters and notes from supporters and rivals that show the movement’s public and private moments.
- Trace the development of ideas, alliances, and campaigns across decades of public life.
Ideal for readers of history, women’s rights, and political biography who want a direct, documentary view of a defining figure and her times.