Alma Lutz’s biography of Susan B. Anthony (1820–1906) traces the full arc of a life devoted to the cause of women’s rights in America. From her early work in the abolitionist and temperance movements to her decades of agitation for the right to vote — including her famous arrest for illegally casting a ballot in 1872 — Anthony’s story is one of tireless moral courage and strategic brilliance.
Lutz draws on a wealth of correspondence and documents to produce an authoritative portrait of a woman whose work finally bore fruit fourteen years after her death with the Nineteenth Amendment. Download this free EPUB for a compelling account of one of America’s greatest reformers.