Lillie Devereux Blake

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264 pages 2009

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"Fiction writer, journalist, and essayist, Lillie Devereux Blake (1833-1913) published seven novels, two collections of stories and essays, and hundreds of other pieces during her lifetime. She also played a major role in the struggle for women's rights, eventually becoming Elizabeth Cady Stanton's candidate to succeed Susan B. Anthony as president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.".

"Yet for all her remarkable accomplishments, Blake's story has been all but forgotten. As Grace Farrell reveals in this biography, Blake's creative writings did not survive the canonical purges of women authors at the turn of the twentieth century, and her contributions to the suffrage movement were simply ignored in the official histories sanctioned by Anthony. From the traces that remain, Farrell reconstructs an extraordinary life of passion and purpose.

She chronicles Blake's literary career from Civil War correspondent to novelist and provides an inside view of suffrage politics, correcting some long-held misconceptions perpetuated by Anthony and her supporters."--BOOK JACKET.

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