Bibliography
BANNER, LOIS W. Elizabeth Cady Stanton: A Radical for Woman’s Rights (1995). Fine brief biography.
DIXON, CHRIS. Perfecting the Family: Antislavery Marriages in Nineteenth-Century America (1997). Focuses on eight reform-minded couples, including Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Henry Stanton.
DU BOIS, ELLEN. Feminism and Suffrage: The Emergence of an Independent Women’s Movement in America, 1848–1869 (1978). Development of the women’s rights movement after Seneca Falls.
GRIFFITH, ELIZABETH. In Her Own Right: The Life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1984). Well-researched and admiring biography.
MATTHEWS, JEAN V. Women’s Struggle for Equality: The First Phase, 1828–1876 (1997). Explores the many ways that women enhanced their lives during the half century surrounding the Seneca Falls Convention.
MCMILLEN, SALLY. Seneca Falls and the Origins of the Women’s Rights Movement (2009). Fine narrative history and survey focusing on the lives of four leaders of the movement, including Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
STANTON, ELIZABETH CADY. Eighty Years and More (1898, 2007). Stanton’s vivid autobiography.
STANTON, ELIZABETH CADY, ET AL. History of Woman Suffrage (6 vols., 1899–1922). Useful survey with Seneca Falls documents. (Full View on Google Books. Available in PDF and ePUB formats)
STANTON, THEODORE, AND HARRIOT STANTON BLATCH, EDITORS. Elizabeth Cady Stanton as Revealed in Her Letters, Diary, and Reminiscences (1922). Includes many valuable Stanton letters. (Full View in Google Books)
WELLMAN, JUDITH. The Road to Seneca Falls: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the First Women’s Rights Convention (2004).Explores the background of the convention, including abolitionist influences and preexisting women’s support networks.
BANNER, LOIS W. Elizabeth Cady Stanton: A Radical for Woman’s Rights (1995). Fine brief biography.
DIXON, CHRIS. Perfecting the Family: Antislavery Marriages in Nineteenth-Century America (1997). Focuses on eight reform-minded couples, including Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Henry Stanton.
DU BOIS, ELLEN. Feminism and Suffrage: The Emergence of an Independent Women’s Movement in America, 1848–1869 (1978). Development of the women’s rights movement after Seneca Falls.
GRIFFITH, ELIZABETH. In Her Own Right: The Life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1984). Well-researched and admiring biography.
MATTHEWS, JEAN V. Women’s Struggle for Equality: The First Phase, 1828–1876 (1997). Explores the many ways that women enhanced their lives during the half century surrounding the Seneca Falls Convention.
MCMILLEN, SALLY. Seneca Falls and the Origins of the Women’s Rights Movement (2009). Fine narrative history and survey focusing on the lives of four leaders of the movement, including Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
STANTON, ELIZABETH CADY. Eighty Years and More (1898, 2007). Stanton’s vivid autobiography.
STANTON, ELIZABETH CADY, ET AL. History of Woman Suffrage (6 vols., 1899–1922). Useful survey with Seneca Falls documents. (Full View on Google Books. Available in PDF and ePUB formats)
STANTON, THEODORE, AND HARRIOT STANTON BLATCH, EDITORS. Elizabeth Cady Stanton as Revealed in Her Letters, Diary, and Reminiscences (1922). Includes many valuable Stanton letters. (Full View in Google Books)
WELLMAN, JUDITH. The Road to Seneca Falls: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the First Women’s Rights Convention (2004).Explores the background of the convention, including abolitionist influences and preexisting women’s support networks.