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Garfield Lucretia

“The Mother of Clubs: Caroline M. Seymour Severance, An Estimate and an Appreciation” edited by Ella Giles Ruddy. 191pp, 5” x 7.5”. Los Angeles: Baumgardt Publishing Co., 1906. First Edition. Green cloth binding. Gilt title on cover and spine. Lengthy inscription on the font free-endpaper “To my valued friend, Mrs. Lucretia Garfield, as a slight token of a Sincere admiration, & in the hope that she may find sympathetic interest in many of the topics of the little volume, & overlook the ardent adjectives & phrases of my devoted Editor, ‾ from C.M. Severance, ‘El Nido.’ Los Angeles. June 1906.” Fine condition.

The book contains her biography, letters, addresses, her reminiscences of friends such as J.G. Whittier, R.W. Emerson, and Julia Ward Howe, and excerpts of letters to her from Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Elizabeth (Mrs. G.A.) Custer, Lucretia Garfield (pp 154-155), and others. There are a few full page photographs including one of Severance and Susan B. Anthony.

Involved in reform causes, including women’s rights and abolition, Caroline M. Severance (1820-1914) attended national and regional Woman’s Rights conventions, and, in 1866, helped Susan B. Anthony found the Equal Rights Association. In 1867, with Lucretia Mott, T.W. Higginson and others, she helped to found the Free Religious Association. In 1868, she and others founded the New England Woman’s Club which she served as president until 1871. With Lucy Stone, she helped found the American Woman Suffrage Association in 1869. Severance was one of the more active abolitionists and suffragists in the country, organizing through the medium of women’s clubs.

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