"The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2)" by Ida Husted Harper is a historical biography that examines the life of Susan B. Anthony, following her journey from childhood to becoming a leading figure in the fight for women's rights. The story starts by providing a detailed look at Anthony's family background, including her Quaker upbringing and the values that influenced her early beliefs, painting a picture of 19th-century America. The book describes her growth and rising awareness of women's rights while setting the stage for her lifelong commitment to social transformation. The main goal is to showcase her work in the women's suffrage movement and the broader changes in society and laws. By focusing on both her personal experiences and the times she lived in, the biography aims to give a comprehensive view of a famous reformer's life and the world she sought to change.

The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years
By Ida Husted Harper
Witness the incredible journey of a woman who challenged 19th-century America to fight for equality and justice for all.
Summary
About the AuthorIda Husted Harper was an American author, journalist, columnist, and suffragist, as well as the author of a three-volume biography of suffrage leader Susan B. Anthony at Anthony's request. Harper also co-edited and collaborated with Anthony on volume four (1902) of the six-volume History of Woman Suffrage and completed the project by solo writing volumes five and six (1922) after Anthony's death. In addition, Harper served as secretary of the Indiana chapter of the National Woman Suffrage Association, became a prominent figure in the women's suffrage movement in the U.S., and wrote columns on women's issues for numerous newspapers across the United States. Harper traveled extensively, delivered lectures in support of women's rights, handled press relations for a women's suffrage amendment in California, headed the National American Woman Suffrage Association's national press bureau in New York City and the editorial correspondence department of the Leslie Bureau of Suffrage Education in Washington, D.C., and chaired the press committee of the International Council of Women.
Ida Husted Harper was an American author, journalist, columnist, and suffragist, as well as the author of a three-volume biography of suffrage leader Susan B. Anthony at Anthony's request. Harper also co-edited and collaborated with Anthony on volume four (1902) of the six-volume History of Woman Suffrage and completed the project by solo writing volumes five and six (1922) after Anthony's death. In addition, Harper served as secretary of the Indiana chapter of the National Woman Suffrage Association, became a prominent figure in the women's suffrage movement in the U.S., and wrote columns on women's issues for numerous newspapers across the United States. Harper traveled extensively, delivered lectures in support of women's rights, handled press relations for a women's suffrage amendment in California, headed the National American Woman Suffrage Association's national press bureau in New York City and the editorial correspondence department of the Leslie Bureau of Suffrage Education in Washington, D.C., and chaired the press committee of the International Council of Women.