Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893Blackwell, Henry B., fl. 1876Higginson, T.W., fl. 1876Moody, W.K., fl. 1876Livermore, Mary A., fl. 1876 The Woman's Journal [vol. 7 no. 28 (July 8, 1876)]

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GLC#
GLC10180
Type
Newspapers
Date
July 8, 1876
Author/Creator
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893Blackwell, Henry B., fl. 1876Higginson, T.W., fl. 1876Moody, W.K., fl. 1876Livermore, Mary A., fl. 1876
Title
The Woman's Journal [vol. 7 no. 28 (July 8, 1876)]
Place Written
Boston, Massachusetts
Pagination
8 p. ; Height: 45.8 cm, Width: 33.5 cm
Language
English
Primary time period
Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
Sub-Era
Reconstruction

One newspaper titled The Woman's Journal, dated July 8, 1876, and edited by Julia Ward Howe, Lucy Stone, Henry B. Blackwell, published by W.K Moody, and with editorial contributions by T.W. Higginson and Mary A. Livermore. In this issue, Higginson argues in favor of co-educational schools, articles on the only woman graduate of Simpson College Law School, class day at Vassar, and doings of various women, including Fannie Kemble and Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, who "proves to be sane." Also, a speech by Wendell Phillips, The Woman Suffrage Centennial, brief articles on presidential contenders Hayes and Tilden, and other matters.

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