Susan B. Anthony hung a picture of her on the wall. Elizabeth Cady Stanton publicly eulogized her invaluable contributions to the women's rights movement. Unique among her peers as an immigrant atheist of Jewish background, celebrity orator Ernestine Rose won the title "Queen of the Platform" for her brilliant speeches advocating, and linking together, women's rights, the abolition of slavery, and religious freedom. This first collection of her extant papers reclaims her place with Anthony and Stanton.
Paula Doress-Worters, a veteran activist, co-wrote the groundbreaking "Our Bodies, Ourselves" in 1970 and each subsequent edition.
Susan B. Anthony hung a picture of her on the wall. Elizabeth Cady Stanton publicly eulogized her invaluable contributions to the women's rights movement. Unique among her peers as an immigrant atheist of Jewish background, celebrity orator Ernestine Rose won the title "Queen of the Platform" for her brilliant speeches advocating, and linking together, women's rights, the abolition of slavery, and religious freedom. This first collection of her extant papers reclaims her place with Anthony and Stanton.
Paula Doress-Worters, a veteran activist, co-wrote the groundbreaking "Our Bodies, Ourselves" in 1970 and each subsequent edition.
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