History of Woman Suffrage (English Wikipedia)

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  • Harper (1898–1908), Vol. 1, pp. 480-481
  • Stanton, Anthony, Gage, Harper (1881–1922), Vol. 1, p. 8. The quote's author is identified as Wendell Phillips in The Hand Book of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, 1894, Volumes 26–30, p. 170
  • Gordon (2006), Vol. 4, p. xxv. Not all sources agree on the publication date of Volume 2. The copyright dates listed in the first three volumes themselves are 1881, 1881 and 1886 respectively. Anthony's authorized biography, however, says on page 543 that Volume 2 was completed in April 1882.
  • Harper (1898–1908), Vol. 1, p. 480
  • Harper (1898–1908), Vol. 2, p. 602
  • Ginzberg (2009), p. 157. Her chapter on the "American Woman Suffrage Association" is Chapter XXVI in Volume 2, pages 756-862.
  • DuBois (1998), p. 213. Gage's chapter on "Woman, Church and State" is Chapter XV in Volume 1, pages 753-799.
  • Stanton, Anthony, Gage, Harper (1881–1922), Vol. 3, pp. iii-iv
  • Harper (1898–1908), Vol. 2, p. 598
  • Harper (1898–1908), Vol. 2, pp. 613-614
  • Harper (1898–1908), Vol. 3, p. 1279
  • Harper (1898–1908), Vol. 3, p. 1277
  • Harper (1898–1908), Vol. 3, p. 1463

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  • Stanton, Anthony, Gage, Harper (1881–1922), Vol. 1, p. 8. The quote's author is identified as Wendell Phillips in The Hand Book of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, 1894, Volumes 26–30, p. 170
  • Gordon (2006), Vol. 4, p. xxv. Not all sources agree on the publication date of Volume 2. The copyright dates listed in the first three volumes themselves are 1881, 1881 and 1886 respectively. Anthony's authorized biography, however, says on page 543 that Volume 2 was completed in April 1882.
  • Cullen-DuPont (2000), p. 116
  • Kerr (1992), p. 227
  • Gordon (2003), Vol. 3, pp. 249-250
  • Kerr (1992), p. 196
  • Cullen-DuPont (2000) pp. 115, 181
  • Tetrault (2014), p. 143
  • Tetrault (2014), pp. 125–140. Tetrault says she describes the Seneca Falls story as a "myth" not to indicate that it is false but in the technical sense of "a venerated and celebrated story used to give meaning to the world." See Tetrault (2014), p. 5
  • Cullen-DuPont (2000) p. 115
  • Tetrault (2014), p. 117

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  • "History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I". Project Gutenberg.

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