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- catalog abstract ""In 1871, Abigail Scott Duniway, a leader in the woman suffrage movement, launched The New Northwest, one of the few newspapers in the nation devoted to woman's advancement. With its motto of "Free Speech, Free Press, Free People," Duniway's weekly reform journal exposed and combated social injustice of all kinds for sixteen years."--Back cover. Selections cover the years 1871 to 1887.".
- catalog alternative "New Northwest (Portland, Or.)".
- catalog contributor b11644536.
- catalog contributor b11644537.
- catalog contributor b11644538.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""In 1871, Abigail Scott Duniway, a leader in the woman suffrage movement, launched The New Northwest, one of the few newspapers in the nation devoted to woman's advancement. With its motto of "Free Speech, Free Press, Free People," Duniway's weekly reform journal exposed and combated social injustice of all kinds for sixteen years."--Back cover. Selections cover the years 1871 to 1887.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-300) and index.".
- catalog description "Selections from Duniway's The New Northwest -- 1871 -- About Ourself (May 5) -- Our First Attendance at a Political Meeting (May 26) -- Answer to a Timid Woman (May 26) -- Hardships of Farmers' Wives: Washing (June 2) -- Hardships of Farmers' Wives: Isolation (June 16) -- Answer to a Farmer's Wife (June 16) -- Our Editorials Are Our Own (June 23) -- A Tribute to Horace Greeley (June 30) -- Answers to Correspondents (June 30, July 7, July 28) -- Visit to the Oregon Insane Asylum (Sept. 8) -- Snails in Portland's Water Supply (Sept. 29) -- To the Walla Walla Fair with Miss Anthony (Oct. 6) -- Miss Anthony's Work in the Great Northwest (Oct. 20) -- The Oregon State Fair (Oct. 20) -- Travels with Miss Anthony (first published NNW March 29, 1872) -- In Washington Territory with Miss Anthony (Nov. 17) -- A Lesson of Subjugation at Port Gamble, W.T. (Nov. 17) -- Our Banner Yet Waveth (Nov. 17) -- Reply to a Letter from Oregon City (Nov. 24) -- Persecuted Celestials in Portland (Dec. 1) -- Language Above Sex (Dec. 15) -- Notes for Selections for 1871 -- 1872 -- At the Oregon State Temperance Alliance Meeting (March 1) -- At Brenner's One-Horse Hotel (March 8) -- Celebration of the Fifteenth Amendment (April 5) -- Trained Dresses (April 12) -- Ho, Bound for the People's Convention in New York! (May 3) -- First Stop: San Francisco (May 10) -- San Francisco Fashions for Ladies (May 10) -- In New York: The Woodhull Departure (May 31) -- An Interview with Victoria Woodhull (May 31).".
- catalog extent "307 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat ""Yours for liberty".".
- catalog identifier "0870714740 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf ""Yours for liberty".".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Corvallis : Oregon State University Press,".
- catalog relation ""Yours for liberty".".
- catalog spatial "Northwest, Pacific".
- catalog spatial "Oregon".
- catalog subject "324.6/23/0979549 21".
- catalog subject "JK1911.O7 D85 2000".
- catalog subject "Women Suffrage Northwest, Pacific History Sources.".
- catalog subject "Women Suffrage Oregon History Sources.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Selections from Duniway's The New Northwest -- 1871 -- About Ourself (May 5) -- Our First Attendance at a Political Meeting (May 26) -- Answer to a Timid Woman (May 26) -- Hardships of Farmers' Wives: Washing (June 2) -- Hardships of Farmers' Wives: Isolation (June 16) -- Answer to a Farmer's Wife (June 16) -- Our Editorials Are Our Own (June 23) -- A Tribute to Horace Greeley (June 30) -- Answers to Correspondents (June 30, July 7, July 28) -- Visit to the Oregon Insane Asylum (Sept. 8) -- Snails in Portland's Water Supply (Sept. 29) -- To the Walla Walla Fair with Miss Anthony (Oct. 6) -- Miss Anthony's Work in the Great Northwest (Oct. 20) -- The Oregon State Fair (Oct. 20) -- Travels with Miss Anthony (first published NNW March 29, 1872) -- In Washington Territory with Miss Anthony (Nov. 17) -- A Lesson of Subjugation at Port Gamble, W.T. (Nov. 17) -- Our Banner Yet Waveth (Nov. 17) -- Reply to a Letter from Oregon City (Nov. 24) -- Persecuted Celestials in Portland (Dec. 1) -- Language Above Sex (Dec. 15) -- Notes for Selections for 1871 -- 1872 -- At the Oregon State Temperance Alliance Meeting (March 1) -- At Brenner's One-Horse Hotel (March 8) -- Celebration of the Fifteenth Amendment (April 5) -- Trained Dresses (April 12) -- Ho, Bound for the People's Convention in New York! (May 3) -- First Stop: San Francisco (May 10) -- San Francisco Fashions for Ladies (May 10) -- In New York: The Woodhull Departure (May 31) -- An Interview with Victoria Woodhull (May 31).".
- catalog title ""Yours for liberty" : selections from Abigail Scott Duniway's suffrage newspaper / edited by Jean M. Ward & Elaine A. Maveety.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "Sources. fast".
- catalog type "text".