•Exploring her activities more in depth, this source
describes her tireless efforts as she
constantly traveled throughout the country to deliver lectures.
•It also remarks that she went beyond women’s suffrage by
using her fame to give any women’s
organization access to a national platform. She also promoted the idea of universal
suffrage.
•It asserts that she dedicated herself to ensuring that
the history of the women’s movement
survived. She accomplished this through her biography, based on a large archive she accumulated, and the 3 volume, History of Woman Suffrage, to which she
contributed. She personally sent these
works to thousands of academic and public
libraries.