Letters, autographs, and an envelope, 1901-1903.

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Letters, autographs, and an envelope, 1901-1903.

Two typewritten and signed letters, dated 17 Oct. 1902 and 3 July 1903, and addressed to "Dear sir" and to "My Dear Friend." Anthony recommends the fourth volume of the "History of Woman Suffrage." Also included is a handwritten and signed letter, dated 13 March 1901, and addressed to "Dear Sir." Anthony states it would be helpful if the "History of Woman Suffrage" and the "Biography of Susan B. Anthony" were available in libraries so "the students of all your schools can have access to them." Also included a handwritten and signed note, dated Januray 1901 which states, "That the New Century, if not the New Year--May see the establishment of perfect equality of rights for women--civil and political--social, religious--educational & industrial--is the hope--nay the faith of Susan B. Anthony." With the collection are three autographs of Anthony and an envelope used to send a letter.

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Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906

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Susan B. Anthony (born Susan Anthony; February 15, 1820 – March 13, 1906) was an American social reformer and women's rights activist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement. Born into a Quaker family committed to social equality, she collected anti-slavery petitions at the age of 17. In 1856, she became the New York state agent for the American Anti-Slavery Society. In 1851, she met Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who became her lifelong friend and co-worker in social reform activ...