id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15220 Harper, Ida Husted The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years .txt text/plain 211488 9646 69 Women's first appearance before Albany Legislature; Miss Anthony, Rev. Antoinette Brown and Mrs. Bloomer speak in New York and Brooklyn by Convention; Miss Anthony and Rev. W.H. Channing call Woman's Rights Woman's Rights Convention before the War; Miss Anthony's views on Miss Anthony and Mrs. Stanton issue appeal to women to form National Woman's Rights Society; Miss Anthony and Mrs. Stanton issue strong call claim woman's right to vote under Fourteenth Amendment; Miss Anthony At another time, when Miss Anthony was visiting them, she asked Mrs. Greeley if she would marry the same man again if she were single. force the question of woman's rights upon the convention." To this Rev. William Henry Channing replied in a public address: "If any man says In a letter to Miss Anthony, Mrs. Stanton said: "We are right. woman's rights convention five years before, wrote Miss Anthony that ./cache/15220.txt ./txt/15220.txt