periodicals

The Word (1872-1893)

The Word (1872-1893) Volume 1 1 no. 1 (May 1872) — [pdf] 1 no. 2 (June 1872) — [pdf] 1 no. 4 (July 1872) — [pdf] 1 no. 4 (August 1872) — [pdf] 1 no. 5 (September 1872) — [pdf] 1 no. 6 (October 1872) — [pdf] 1 no. 7 (November 1872) — [pdf] 1 no. 8 (December 1872) — [pdf] 1 no. 9 (January 1873) — [pdf] 1 no. 10 (February 1873) — [pdf] 1 no. 11 (March 1873) — [pdf] 1 no. 12 (April 1873) — [pdf] Volume 2 2 no. 1 (May 1873) — [pdf] 2 no. […]
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Ezra Heywood to “The Revolution,”

This letter from Ezra H. Heywood is the first fruits of several days spent researching in Eugene, OR and Berkeley, CA, over the last couple of months. When I discovered that both André Léo and Jenny d’Héricourt had corresponded with the American women’s rights papers The Revolution and The Agitator, and that both papers had published partial translations of André Léo’s La femme et les mœurs, it became obvious that I needed to track those papers down. I was already familiar with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Parker Pillsbury’s paper, The Revolution, which contained contributions by Ezra Heywood, Josiah Warren, C. […]