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Stanton served as the president of the new organization for two years. She called for an amendment to the U. Constitution giving women the right to vote. Stanton also worked with Anthony on the first three volumes of the History of Woman Suffrage — Matilda Joslyn Gage also worked with the pair on parts of the project. Besides chronicling the history of the suffrage movement, Stanton took on the role religion played in the struggle for equal rights for women.
She had long argued that the Bible and organized religion played in denying women their full rights. With her daughter, Harriet Stanton Blatch, she published a critique, The Woman's Bible , which was published in two volumes. The first volume appeared in and the second in This brought considerable protest not only from expected religious quarters but from many in the woman suffrage movement.
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