unknown (1890) Interview [106]. Women's Penny Paper, 3 (106). pp. 18-19.
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Abstract
Stanton recalls organising "the first Woman's Rights Convention ever held in the world" and states that "[i]n those days it was a disgrace for a woman to appear on a platform. The speeches were considered so shocking, thirty years ago, as to be called by the editor of a Women's Suffrage paper, 'Pestiferous Doctrine.'"
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