Published in 1898, Eighty Years and More is the autobiography of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, one of the architects of the American women’s rights movement. Beginning with her childhood in upstate New York and carrying through her co-organization of the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention, the memoir traces both her personal life and her lifelong fight for women’s suffrage and equality.
Stanton writes with wit, candor, and unwavering conviction. Her memoir is essential reading for anyone interested in American women’s history and the long campaign for equal rights. Download the free public-domain EPUB at Better Gutenberg.