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George Francis Train. The Union Champion in England! The Fenian Champion in America! The Woman's Champion in Kansas! : Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony the pioneeres of the Woman's Rights Movement, on their return from their triumphant victory in Kansas will address the people of... at ... on ... on the great revolution.

Date

1867?

Creator

Train, George Francis
Rare Books & Special Collections, Hesburgh Libraries

Small handbill for reading inviting to a series of lectures given in New York. Train was a visionary, gol miner in Australia, journalist, and a land speculator. In 1867 Anthony enlisted Train to the cause of women, and the two of them traversed Kansas, in support of amendments to the Kansas Constitution to remove the words "male" and "white", thus enffranchising both women and blacks. Train would open the meeting and then turn the meeting over to Anthony who would address the crux of the matter.

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Creator
Train, George Francis
Date
1867?
Publisher
[American Equal Rights Association], [New York, N.Y.]
Material Type
Book
Genre/Physical Characteristic
1 broadside
Dimensions
15 x 16 cm (irregular)
Language
English
Subject
Kansas -- Politics and government -- 1865-1950.
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, -- 1815-1902
Anthony, Susan B. -- (Susan Brownell), -- 1820-1906
Women -- Suffrage -- Kansas
Women's rights -- Kansas
1865-1950

Metadata

Identifier
BS-1867-01
Campus Location
Rare Books & Special Collections, Hesburgh Libraries
Link to Library Catalog
https://onesearch.library.nd.edu/permalink/f/1phik6l/ndu_aleph004731301
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