- Part VI: The National Standard, 1870-1872
- The National Standard: A Women’s Suffrage and Temperance Journal provided an outlet and forum for women’s viewpoints on social and political reform, literary culture, and highlighted efforts to ban the scourge of alcohol.
- The National Standard: A Women’s Suffrage and Temperance Journal provided an outlet and forum for women’s viewpoints on social and political reform, literary culture, and highlighted efforts to ban the scourge of alcohol.
- Part VII: 19th Amendment Victory: A Newspaper History, 1760-1922
- The 19th Amendment Newspaper collection begins with newspaper articles from the 1760s and concludes with those surrounding legal victory in the 1920s. Accessible Archives has carefully uncovered over 18,000 articles not previously found in the Suffrage collection, including African American, Civil War, World War I, and numerous state newspapers. Articles from the women’s press are also covered here.
- The 19th Amendment Newspaper collection begins with newspaper articles from the 1760s and concludes with those surrounding legal victory in the 1920s. Accessible Archives has carefully uncovered over 18,000 articles not previously found in the Suffrage collection, including African American, Civil War, World War I, and numerous state newspapers. Articles from the women’s press are also covered here.
- Part VIII: 19th Amendment Victory: Books, 1812-1923
- The 19th Amendment Book collection begins with books from 1812 and concludes with those surrounding legal victory in the 1920s. Accessible Archives provides over 3,000 documents from its rich historical archive of county histories and books not previously included in the Suffrage Collection to bring you this exceptional compilation in one searchable database.
All 8 parts are available here for UK Libraries patrons.