Travels for Reform
The Early Work of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1852-1861
Eds. Ann D. Gordon, Ann Pfau, Tamara Gaskell Miller, and Kimberly J. Banks. An electronic edition, prepared with the Model Editions Partnership, University of South Carolina, 1999.
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Summary:
This electronic edition documents the first decade of collaboration between Stanton and Anthony, focusing on their travels through New York State in the period 1852 to 1861. The letters, diaries, petitions, speeches, and newspaper articles included in this edition reveal the intense, local labor of these two reformers and their comrades in the antislavery, woman's rights, and temperance movements. The collection includes images of original documents as well as transcribed texts that have been edited to scholarly standards. The documents are connected to biographies, historical maps, and notes, and they may be searched by name, place, or key word. The selection of documents was made from Papers of Stanton and Anthony, microfilm edition, and from volume one of the Selected Papers.

