The Woman's Journal and Woman's Journal and Suffrage News, 1870-1917
Open access to full view (and open text search) of The Woman's Journal which was published in Boston from 1870 to 1917. In 1912 the title was changed to Woman's Journal and Suffrage News but it changed back again to The Woman's Journal in 1917. It was edited by Julia Ward Howe, Lucy Stone, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, et al. It originated as the official organ of the American Woman Suffrage Association, and offered an alternative to the National Woman Suffrage Association's weekly newspaper coming out of New York, The Revolution. (The Revolution was published by Stanton and Anthony from 1868-1870 - after which it became a literary and society periodical, continuing until 1872 when it was folded into the new York Christian Enquirer.) From July 2, 1910-October 12, 1912, The Woman's Journal was the official organ of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
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