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1755: 42: 464:. Harper also enrolled at Stanford, but did not earn a degree. In 1896, while living in California she also joined the National American Woman Suffrage Association and became head of press relations for the NAWSA's campaign for a women's suffrage amendment in the state. The legislative effort failed, but Harper's friendship with Susan B. Anthony led to an invitation to assist Anthony with her writing. Anthony praised Harper's writing abilities, saying, "The moment I give the idea—the point—she formulates it into a good sentence—while I should have to haggle over it half an hour." 437:. Two weeks after her divorce in 1890, she became the newspaper's managing editor, one of the first instance on record of a woman occupying the position of managing editor on a political daily paper. Although her service as editor-in-chief was brief, she led the newspaper through a lively municipal election. Harper and the newspaper successfully supported a bipartisan slate of reform candidates in the city election. During the campaign she wrote editorials and dictated the newspaper's positions, with each candidate on the bipartisan slate elected to office. 350: 480:. According to Harper's biography of Anthony, she found at Anthony's home "two large rooms filled, from floor to ceiling, with material of a personal and historical nature." In collaboration with Anthony, Harper published the first two volumes of the biography in 1898. Harper wrote the third volume, which was published in 1908, two years after Anthony's death. Harper also worked with Anthony to write and edit the fourth volume, published in 1902, of the six-volume 659:
on women's rights evolved as she became more independent and active in the women's suffrage movement. Harper continued to pursue her career as a journalist despite her husband's objections. After she sought and secured a divorce at the age of thirty-nine, Harper struck out on her own, moved away from her long-time home in Indiana, and reestablished herself as a prolific writer and women's rights advocate in California, New York, and Washington, D.C.
615:) in and effort to improve public understanding of the women's suffrage movement and influence public opinion. Her department was responsible for responding to a steady stream of newspaper editorials about women's suffrage from all over the country, praising the editors when they supported suffrage and trying to answer their objections when they opposed it. The bureau's publicity contributed to the passage of the 430:, the house organ of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen. In addition, Harper continued her advocacy for women's suffrage, including her election in 1887 as secretary of the Indiana chapter of the NWSA. In that capacity she coordinated thirteen district conventions in a drive to pass a statewide bill to allow women to vote in municipal elections. 788: 658:
and the newspaper columns and magazine articles from the 1870s through the 1920s that outline her changing views on women's rights. Scholars familiar with Harper's life and work suggest that she was a product of her time, arguing that the contradictory content of her writings suggest Harper's views
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that generally discussed traditional women's topics such as marriage, family, education, careers, food, and fashion, but her columns also discussed major issued such as temperance, women's rights, and women's suffrage. Harper's views on women's roles slowly evolved over time. Her writings often
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provided varied and conflicting views on marriage, household responsibilities, women in the workforce, and the value of education for women; however, she remained steadfast in her assertion that women had "the right to pursue whatever vocation in life she is best adapted for. . . ."
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and her husband, Theodore Sewall. (May Wrigh Sewall, the school's principal, was also chair of the NWSA's executive committee.) While her daughter attended school, Harper worked for two years on the editorial staff of the
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Around the turn of the century Harper spent several years traveling extensively with Anthony, attending women's rights gatherings and delivering lectures. Harper also wrote for a large number of newspapers, including the
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Harper resigned from the job in Terre Haute in May 1890 to move to Indianapolis to be with her daughter, Winnifred, who was attending the Girls' Classical School, a college preparatory school founded in 1881 by
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Harper moved to Terre Haute, Indiana, with her husband after their marriage in 1871 and soon began her career as a journalist. Although her husband disapproved, she began writing articles for the
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under Anthony's leadership. The Harper and Anthony soon became friends and colleagues. From 1884 to 1893, at Debs's invitation, Harper also edited "The Woman's Department," a monthly column in
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in 1919 that guarantees the right of women to vote. After the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment, Harper completed writing the fifth and sixth volumes, published in 1922, of the
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Opdycke says Harper was in charge of the entire Leslie Bureau (see Garraty, p. 126; however, Harper contradicts Opdyck'es assertion in volume five of
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holds a collection of Harper's papers. Other collections of her newspaper articles and other related material are in the special collections of the
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A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life
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A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-Seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life
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and completed the project by solo writing volumes five and six (1922) after Anthony's death. In addition, Harper served as secretary of the
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The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony: Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many More From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years
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The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony: Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many More From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years
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of "Mrs. John Smith." Her own name did not appear with her writings until September 1881. Harper's early writings also appeared in
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parentage", she was the eldest of Cassandra (Stoddard) and John Arthur Husted's three children. Her religious affiliation was
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In 1897 Anthony asked Harper to come to New York to write her official biography. Harper moved into Anthony's home in
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at Anthony's request. Harper also co-edited and collaborated with Anthony on volume four (1902) of the six-volume
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For thirteen years Harper wrote a column called "A Woman's Thoughts:, later named "A Woman's Opinions", for the
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leader who also lived in Terre Haute. At her initiative, Harper and her husband divorced in February 1890.
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In addition to Harper's newspaper articles and lectures around the country, she became active in the
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from 1909 to 1913,which helped to make Harper a well-known name in as a newspaper columnist.
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and the editorial correspondence department of the Leslie Bureau of Suffrage Education in
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Harper began her prolific career as a journalist and women's suffrage advocate in
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In 1889 Harper was invited to take an editorial position at the Terre Haute
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth, and Mary Ashton Rice Livermore, eds. (1893).
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On December 28, 1871, Husted married Thomas Winans Harper (1847–1908), a
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The Harpers had one child, a daughter named Winnifred. Like her mother,
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A Brief History of the Movement for Woman Suffrage in the United States
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Frances Elizabeth Willard and Mary Ashton Rice Livermore, ed. (1893).
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Around 1861, when Husted was about ten years old, the family moved to
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from 1899 to 1903 and a regular column titled "Votes for Women" for
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Index to the Writings of Ida Husted Harper: The Terre Haute Years
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Harper died in Washington, D.C., on March 14, 1931, following a
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James, Edward T .; James, Janet Wilson; Boyer, Paul S. (1971).
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James, Edward T .; James, Janet Wilson; Boyer, Paul S. (1971).
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Edward T. James, Janet Wilson James, and Paul T. Boyer (1971).
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at the age of 80. Her remains are interred at Muncie, Indiana.
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By 1893 Harper had moved to California to join her daughter at
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James, Edward T.; James, Janet Wilson; Boyer, Paul S. (1971).
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Notable American Women, 1607-1950: A Biographical Dictionary
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Notable American Women, 1607-1950: A Biographical Dictionary
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Notable American Women, 1607-1950: A Biographical Dictionary
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John Arthur Garraty and Mark Christopher Carnes (1999).
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Garraty, John Arthur; Carnes, Mark Christopher (1999).
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Indiana's 200: The People Who Shaped the Hoosier State
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Indiana's 200: The People Who Shaped the Hoosier State
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Index

Ida A. Husted Harper
"A woman of the century"
Franklin County, Indiana
Muncie, Indiana
Muncie Central High School
Indiana University
women's suffrage
History of Woman Suffrage
Susan B. Anthony
suffragist
Susan B. Anthony
History of Woman Suffrage
Indiana
National Woman Suffrage Association
women's suffrage movement in the U.S.
California
National American Woman Suffrage Association
New York City
Washington, D.C.
International Council of Women
Fairfield Township, Franklin County, Indiana
New England
Unitarian
Muncie, Indiana
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana
sophomore
Peru, Indiana
University of Michigan
American Civil War

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