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  1. The story of a pioneer. an autobiography. By Anna Howard Shaw. w by Shaw. Anna Howard. 1847-1919., 1915-01-01
  2. The story of a pioneer. by Anna Howard Shaw with the collabo by Shaw. Anna Howard. 1847-1919., 1915-01-01
  3. A Voice From the Wilderness: The Story of Anna Howard Shaw by Don Brown, 2001-09-24
  4. Anna Howard Shaw: Suffrage Orator and Social Reformer by Wil A. Linkugel, Martha Solomon,

61. Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906. Papers, 1815-1961 (A-143/M-21, M-
Howard, 18101885; Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919; Stanton, ElizabethCady, 1815-1902; Education of women19th century; Family records;
http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/sch00169.html
A-143/M-21, M-42
Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906. Papers, 1815-1961 (A-143/M-21, M-42): A Finding Aid
Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women
Radcliffe College
February 1980
REQUEST AS:
Call No.: A-143/M-21, M-42
Note: CLOSED. USE MICROFILM. REQUEST AS: M-21, M-42
Repository: Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Creator: SUSAN BROWNELL ANTHONY, 1820-1906
Title: Papers, 1815-1961
Quantity: 2 file boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1 folio+ folder, 3 reels of microfilm (M-21 and M-42)
Abstract: Diaries, correspondence, speeches, etc., of Susan B. Anthony, suffragist and reformer.
Administrative Information
Processing Information: Reprocessed: February 1980
By: Bert Hartry
Acquisition Information: Accession number: 812 The papers of Susan Brownell Anthony were given to the Schlesinger Library by Charlotte Lyman Clark in 1964. The collection had been in the possession of the Anthony family and was bought at a Parke-Bernet Galleries auction. The typed transcripts of two of the diaries, 1837-1838 and 1839, were the gift of Alma Lutz in 1964. Access Restrictions Access. Unrestricted. Originals are closed; use microfilm M-21-reel 1 and M-42-reel 2

62. Suffragists
Don Brown. Shaw, Anna Howard, 18471919 Juvenile literature Suffragists UnitedStates Children s 4-8 - Biography / Autobiography Juvenile Nonfiction
http://topics.practical.org/browse/Suffragists
topics.practical.org
Suffragists
Founding Sisters and the Nineteenth Amendment Eleanor Clift
Women
Suffrage ... Fiction - General

63. General Resources: Virtual Libraries
slavery; Arthur Ransome, Russia in 1919; Samuel Smiles (18121904), SelfHelp; Anna Howard Shaw (1847-1919), The Story of a Pioneer; Helen
http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/hist/library/internet/general/virtual.shtml
3. Virtual libraries:
General
Logos: texts in many languages [extensive library]:
http://www.logos.it/literature/literaturewaa.html
The On-Line Books Page [extensive links to variety of e-texts]:
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/
FRA Bibliotheque nationale de France: Gallica catalogue [large archive of facsimile texts (Acrobat), includes Latin (e.g. Rolls Series) and other non-French material as well as French texts]:
http://catalognum2.bnf.fr/html/i-frames.htm
Texts in English
The Oxford Text Archive [extensive archive of e-texts]:
http://ota.ahds.ac.uk/
Project Gutenberg e-texts (English), include:
  • Richard de Bury (1287-1345) Philobiblon (Love of Books) Augsburg Confession, 1530 Thomas Huxley, Autobiography and Selected Essays Andrew Dickson White, Autobiography Benjamin Franklin, Autobiography Charles Darwin, Autobiography John of Damascus, Barlaam and Ioasaph Henry Ossian Flipper, The Colored Cadet at West Point.[autobiography] Arthur Ransome, The Crisis in Russia Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy In America Gerald of Wales, The Description of Wales

64. People Behind The Names S
Anna Howard Shaw (18471919) Methodist minister, woman suffrage and temperancereformer. President National American Women Suffrage Association.
http://www.armed-guard.com/pbtns.html
THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE NAMES Click Here to return to Ship Names Index Click Here to go home page

65. Main
Civil War chronicler (18361887); Arvazine Angeline Cooper, pioneer (1845-1929);Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, Minister and Doctor, (1847-1919); Susie King Taylor
http://www.uiowa.edu/~gelit/books/growingfemale.html
Growing Up Female in America by Eve Merriam
Merriam offers excerpts from the diaries of ten American women: Eliza Southgate, New England schoolgirl (1783-1809); Elizabeth Cady Stanton, suffragist (1815-1902); Maria Mitchell, astronomer (1818-1889), Mary Ann Webster Loughborough, Civil War chronicler (1836-1887); Arvazine Angeline Cooper, pioneer (1845-1929); Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, Minister and Doctor, (1847-1919); Susie King Taylor, former slave, nurse and educator (1848-1912); 'Mother" Mary Jones, labor organizer (1830-1930); Elizabeth Gertrude Stern, saleswoman, personnel director, novelist, settlement house founder and chronicler of her Jewish ghetto; Mountain Wolf Woman, chronicler of her Winnebago community (1884-1960).
308 pages return to list of texts

66. Manuscript Collections D-G
Robert Reeve, John B. Roosevelt, Theodore, 18581919; Tributes to Sermons; Grimké,Francis J. Sermons; Presbyterian Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919; Relating to
http://www.founders.howard.edu/moorland-spingarn/Colld-g.htm
MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS (D-G)
Author Dabu Gizenga's Collection on Kwame Nkrumah Author: Daniel, A. Mercer, 1887-1976 Author: Davidson, Eugene C., 1896-1976 Author: Davidson, Shelby Jeames, 1868-1930 Author: Davis, John Warren, 1888-1980 Author: Dawson, William L. (William Levi), 1886-1970 Author: Dickey, Robert J. Jr., ? - 1941 Title: Papers, 1880s-1930s Description: 3 linear ft. Notes: Afro-American civil servant in Washington, D.C. Correspondence, financial papers, materials related to organizations with which Dickey was affiliated, memorabilia, and photographs; together with publications and newspaper clippings concerning black history and culture, and financial records of Dickey's friend Anna E. Thompson and her mother, Mary E. Thompson. Subjects: Afro-Americans Washington (D.C.) Other authors: Thompson, Anna E. Thompson, Mary A. Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, D.C.) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.134 NUCMC Number: DCLV96-A401 Author: Dodson, Owen Vincent, 1914-1983

67. SWAN /All Libraries
Lois Gladys Leppard.; Elmhurst Juv, Oak Lawn Juv, Prairie Trails Juv, S. HollandJuv, Schiller Pk Juv, Woodridge Juv 2003 Shaw Anna Howard 1847 1919 A voice
http://swan.sls.lib.il.us:90/kids/0,1913,1941/search/dShaw, Anna Howard, 1847-19

68. Frauenbewegung
Translate this page Aletta Jacobs (Holland) (1854-1929) Betsy Kjelsberg (Norwegen) (1886-1950) May WrightSewall (USA) (1844-1920) Anna Howard Shaw (USA) (1847-1919) Bertha von
http://www.infopool-24.de/wiki/Frauenbewegung.htm
Frauenbewegung
Neue Frauenbewegung oder Feminismus (1968- heute); steht unter dem Motto "Der Frau die Hälfte der Welt – dem Mann die Hälfte des Hauses" Recht auf Arbeit
Recht auf Bildung
Recht auf Teilnahme am politischen Leben (Wahlrecht)
Vertreterinnen der deutschen Frauenbewegung: Anita Augspurg (1857-1943)
Louise Aston (1814-1871)
Ottilie Baader (1847-1925)
Lily Braun (1865-1916)
Minna Cauer (1841-1922)
Hedwig Dohm (1831-1919)
Marie Juchacz (1879-1956)
Helene Lange (1848-1930) Louise Otto-Peters (1819-1895) Alice Salomon (1872-1948) Marie Stritt (1855-1928) Clara Zetkin (1857-1933) Vertreterinnen der internationalen Frauenbewegung: Olympe de Gouges Frankreich 1748-1793 Lady Ishbel Maria Aberdeen (England) (1857-1939) Susan B. Anthony (USA) (1820-1906) Elisabeth Butler (England) (1828-1906) Judith Butler (USA) (* 1944) Aletta Jacobs (Holland) (1854-1929) Betsy Kjelsberg (Norwegen) (1886-1950) May Wright Sewall (USA) (1844-1920) Anna Howard Shaw (USA) (1847-1919) Mary Wollstonecraft siehe auch: Feminismus Frauenrechte Weblinks: DVD Python (Programmiersprache) Bertolt Brecht Charlie Chaplin ... J. R. R. Tolkien

69. Shaw - OneLook Dictionary Search
noun United States physician and suffragist (18471919); noun United States bernardShaw, henry wheeler Shaw, Shaw george bernard, Anna Howard Shaw, artie Shaw
http://www.onelook.com/?loc=rescb&w=shaw

70. INDEX TO MICHIGAN WOMEN 1701-1977
11,37 Sanders, Grace c1930 14 Sargent, Emillie Gleason 18941977 12,14,87 Schooten,Sarah S Dr c1920 14 Shaw, Anna Howard 1847-1919 11,39 Sheridan, Sarah M 1875
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mi/iosco/hsgs/xsom/xmi_Women1701-1977.txt
. ******************************************************************** Name Page ******************************************************************** A Adamski, Chris Meyers c1976 15 Allan, Virginia R 1916- 12,15,107 Anderson, Cora A c1925 14 Aquinata, Mother Mary O P 1848-1915 11,13,41 Avery, Lucile c1924 14 B Babcock, Nina E 12,81 Ball, Mary c1951 15 Bishop, Harriet Warner c1863 13 Bonstelle, Jessie 1870-1932 11,61 Bowen, Alice M c1898 13 Butterfield, Emily c1929 14 C Chandler, Anna Minerva 1854-1904 11,13,43 Clayton, Helen c1967 15 Clemenc, Annie 1885-? 11,73 Coleman, Mary Justice 1914- 12,15,99 Comstock, Marie c1900 13 Corwell, Marion c1966 15 Craig, Gladys Wright 1894-1974 12,15,85 Crane, Caroline Bartlett 1858-1935 11,49 D D'Haene, Louise Nobyn 1859-1929 11,51 Davis, Frances E 1882-1964 11,1467 Davis, Frances E c1916 14 DeAngeli, Marquetite 1889- 11,75 DeCadillac, Marie Therese Guyon 1671-1740 11,13,19 Dye, Marie 1891-1974 12,79 E Edmonds, Sarah Emma 1844-1898 35 English, Kate c1914 14 F Ford, Eleanor Clay 1896-1976 12,14,89 Frostic, Gwen 1906- 95 G Gardner, Nannette B c1871 13 Godfrey, Daisy c1849 13 Gomon, Josephine c1930 14 Gonzalez, Jane 1918-1977 12,109 Gragg, Rosa 1904- 12,14,93 Griffiths, Martha W 1912- 12,15,97 H Hackley, Azalia E 1867-1922 11,13,55 Hamilton, Eva M c1921 14 Hamilton, Grace 12,81 Harris, Fran c1949 14 Haviland, Laura Smith 1808-1898 11,13,29 Hoxie, Jean 1898-1970 12,91 Hutzel, Eleanor 1884- 11,15,71 J Johnston, Susan 1766-1843 11,21 Jones, Sarah VanHoosen 1892-1972 12,14,83 K Kellor, Frances Alice c1926 14 Kennedy, Cirnelia Judge c1967 15 Kirkland, Caroline 1801-1864 11,27 Knight, Frances 1885-1977 12,14,77 Krupp, Eleanore c1960 15 L LaFramboise, Magdolene M 1779-1846 11,13,25 Laughton, Katherine c1913 14 M Madar, Olga M 1915 12,15,105 Mayo, Mary Anne 1845-1903 11,35 McAllister, Dorothy c1963 15 McDermott, Edith c1896 13 McKee, Frances Adminral c1977 15 Moeller, Jane 12,15,113 Mosher, Eliza M c1896 13 P Palmer, Alice Freeman 1855-1902 11,45 Pearson, Jean 1915- 12,15,103 Pendill, Olive 1867-1956 11,57 Perry, Selle M 1856-1925 11,47 R Richards, Fanny c1863 13 Ripley, Mary A c1934 14 Rogers, Bigail c1855 13 S Sagatoo, Mary 1846-? 11,37 Sanders, Grace c1930 14 Sargent, Emillie Gleason 1894-1977 12,14,87 Schooten, Sarah S Dr c1920 14 Shaw, Anna Howard 1847-1919 11,39 Sheridan, Sarah M 1875-1957 11,14,63 Silea, Patricia Cuza c1971 15 Smith, Edna V 1882-1964 69 Stockwell, Madelon c1870 13 Stone, Lucinda Hinsdale 1814-1900 11,13,31 Stratton, Mary Chase 1867-1961 11,13,51 T Thomas, Helen 1920- 12,15,111 Truth, Sojourner 1778-1883 11,23 V VanHoosen, Bertha Dr 1863-1952 11,53 W Wagner, Lillian Reynolds c1915 14 West, Edna Noble 1880-1954 65 White, Edna Noble 1880-1954 11,14,65 Williams, Elizabeth c1808 13 Wilson, Mary c1871 13 Wilson, Matilda Dodge c1940 14 Wolfgang, Myra 1915-1976 12,15,101 ******************************************************************** MIGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed MIGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the MIGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ********************************************************************

71. Diaries Syllabus
Harriet Jacobs (18131897); the slave narrative Week 11 4/12 Conway Lucy Larcom(1824-1893) Women in public life Conway Anna Howard Shaw (1847-1919) 4/14
http://www.lesley.edu/faculty/ftdcole/clitr3332.syllabus.html
Prof. Donna Cole
23 Mellen St, rm. 502
dcole@mail.lesley.edu CLITR 3332 (3cr)
Required texts
Conway, Jill Kerr. Written by Herself.
Culley, Margo. A Day at a Time.
Kingston, Maxine Hong. Woman Warrior.
Schlissel, Lillian. Women's Diaries of the Westward Journey.
Course packet
Selected materials are on reserve in the Library.
Course description This course will study the craft of diary and memoir literature written by American women from the 18th century to the present. Attention will be paid to the social and historical contexts in which these pieces of literature were composed. Additionally, students will be expected to acquaint themselves with selected theoretical materials on reserve in the library. Overview The diary or journal has a long history in America, with its roots in the spiritual autobiography. Published diaries or narratives by American women are somewhat rare, however, until the nineteenth century. This literature provides us with a rich resource to explore the daily lives, social customs, attitudes and unique perspectives and voices of ordinary and well-known American women. The diary form ranges from informal writing to carefully shaped and stylistically interesting documents, whether intended for publication or not. Eighteenth century women's diaries were often family documents, recording births, deaths, and business transactions and only occasionally expressing personal views. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the diary began to provide an important space for women to express opinions and emotions, to record impressions of events, and to reflect upon or create a self. For the professional writer, it offered an opportunity to develop a distinctive voice. Diaries are studied through different lenses: psychological, historical, literary. Our primary focus will be on the diary as a form of literature that is best understood in its historical and social context and by close analysis of text.

72. Women's Rights Movements
But in 1906, NAWSA president Anna Howard Shaw (18471919) refused to endorse theracist campaigns in the South, arguing that woman suffrage should not promote
http://www.anb.org/cush_rights.html
Women's Rights Movements
The American women's rights movement is usually dated from the convention held in Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848 to discuss the "Social, Civil, and Religious Condition of Woman." This meeting gathered activists from a wide range of political and reform concerns: antislavery, Free-Soil party supporters, temperance advocates, and Congregational Friendsa dissident religious group that had recently separated from the Hicksite Quakers. Lucretia Mott , the only nationally known woman speaker at the meeting, gained recognition as the convention's moving "spirit." Elizabeth Cady Stanton drafted the "Declaration of Sentiments," a document read and revised during the proceedings. This treatise called not only for women's right to vote, but insisted that women be granted "immediate admission to all the rights and privileges which belong to them as citizens of the United States."
The Antebellum Era.
Yet the women's rights movement did not begin in a single place nor did it focus exclusively on the vote. The process of mobilizing a women's rights movement was, in fact, far more complex. Before the Civil War, activists organized local and national women's rights conventions in Indiana, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. The national conventions were most vociferously promoted by Paulina Wright Davis (1813-1876), of Providence, Rhode Island, who also edited

73. Questia Online Library - New Search
1. Shaw, Anna Howard. Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition,2000. Anna Howard 18471919, American woman-suffrage leader, b. England.
http://www.questia.com/SM.qst?act=search&keywordsSearchType=1000&keywords=Early

74. Matilda Joslyn Gage Website: Feminist Foremothers
a Mask or, A Woman sPower 1866 (HTML at Viginia, 240 KB) TOC Lillie Devereux Blakeaka Tiger Lily (1835 1913) Anna Howard Shaw (1847-1919) The Story of a
http://www.pinn.net/~sunshine/gage/features/4moms.html
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Early Canadiana Online
is a full text online collection of more than 3,000 books and pamphlets documenting Canadian history from the first European contact to the late 19th century. The collection is particularly strong in literature, women's history, native studies, travel and exploration, and the history of French Canada.
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L of C Subject Headings and Cataloging Guide (University of Maryland Library) Celebration of Women Writers at CMU New Books at CMU

75. Women's History Sources: Index Of Personal And Corporate Names (Rutgers Universi
Segal, Nelly. Sharp, Sarrah. Sharp, Thelma Parkinson, 18981983. ( 1 ) ( 2 );Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919. Shaw, Sarah C. (Sarah Cornell), 1870-1955.
http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/libs/scua/womens_fa/womenname.shtml
@import url(/rul/includes/rul-style2.css); Libraries and Centers at Rutgers: Special Collections and University Archives: Manuscripts:
Women's History Sources: A Guide

Index of Personal and Corporate Names A B C D ... Z This index is alphabetized word by word and not letter by letter (e.g., "Douglass, Mabel Smith," is filed before "Douglass College"; "New York (N.Y.)" is filed before "Newark (N.J.)"; and "New Jersey. Division on Aging" is filed before "New Jersey College for Women"). Names appearing in the index in bold represent the principal creators of the manuscripts described in the guide. They correspond to the headings by which the collections appearing in the guide are filed. Names of women and organizations not appearing here in bold are represented in the guide entries in some other capacity, including as the creator of only a part of the materials described or as a subject. Names which are represented in more than one collection are listed only once in this index, followed by numerical links to descriptions of the first, second and (sometimes) third or fourth collection to which they pertain. Names of corporate bodies are those used during the time period represented in the papers or records (and, hence, not necessarily a current name); if the corporate body had several names during the period represented in a collection, all of the names have been indexed.
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76. Notes From March 22 2004
This was said by Anna Howard Shaw (18471919), US minister, suffragist,and speaker; born in England. (This reference comes from
http://home.att.net/~leefrank/newnotes/mar22_04.html
Notes from March 22, 2004
Comment on Americans for Fair Taxation (www.fairtaxvolunteer.org): 1. It's a Sales Tax and they're going nowhere unless they say so. 2. Who's behind it? It's either someone's idea or someone, possibly with money, is supporting it. By not saying, one has to wonder. 3. It's not a bad idea, but it's inadequately developed. For example, the one simple thing it could do (I had this idea years ago) is be a progressive tax. IOW, if your total sales come to less than a dollar, charge 0% tax. From one to ten dollars, charge 10%. From ten to one hundred, charge 15%. From one hundred to one thousand, 20%. From one thousand to ten thousand, 25%. Etc. This way, the basic mechanism not only protects the less wealthy, it clearly penalizes luxury purchases (the rate over a million would be 30%!).
(These percentages are by way of illustration. The actual numbers are easily determined by examining actual sales figures.) 4. There is one fatal flaw in my suggestion. How do you keep rich people from making their big purchases outside of the US? People who can live anywhere and spend anywhere tend to do so to their financial benefit. Remember all the wealthy who fled England when their rate hit 98%. 5. And one minor flaw: How do you keep people from breaking up their purchases into separate sales? Would someone actually go through the trouble of buying four tires for their car in four separate purchases? Probably not. But would tire sellers offer four separate receipts as a way of saving money? Possibly. However, the bureaucracy of monitoring multiple identical receipts would be much simpler than the various rebates and exclusions suggested by the Fair Tax people.

77. Shaw, Anna Howard. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. Shaw, Anna Howard. 18471919, American womansuffrage leader, b years, she was her constant associate. Dr. Shaw campaigned in every state where a suffrage measure was under
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78. Shaw, Anna Howard
encyclopediaEncyclopedia Shaw, Anna Howard. Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847–1919,American womansuffrage leader, b. England. She emigrated
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79. Shaw, Anna Howard
encyclopediaEncyclopedia Shaw, Anna Howard. Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847–1919,American womansuffrage leader, b. England. She emigrated
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80. The Story Of A Pioneer By Anna Howard Shaw
Free download of the Project Gutenberg eBook Story of a Pioneer, The by Anna Howard Shaw
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.gutenberg.net/browse/BIBREC/BR354.HT

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