After the two met in 1851, they were an unstoppable force in working on women’s rights. The published the magazine The Revolution from 1868 to 1872. You can read more about it here.
The First Feminist Newspaper: The Lily
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“The Lily was the first paper published devoted to the interests of woman and as far as I know, the first one owned, edited, and published by a woman… It was a needed instrumentality to spread abroad the truth of the new gospel to women, and I could not withhold my hand to stay the work I had begun… “-Amelia Bloomer, creator and owner of The Lily.
On January 1, 1849, the first issue of The Lily was published. It began with a circulation of about two or three hundred and within a year, increased to between six to eight hundred. In four years, The Lily reached six thousand. Both Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony wrote for The Lily. Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote under the pseudonym, Sunflower, which became her symbol.
Writing History While Living it
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony worked on a series of books on the “History of Woman’s Suffrage” which appeared in 1881.
Link to Volume 1.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s The Woman’s Bible
Elizabeth Cady Stanton challenged why women should be less than men as it appeared in bible stories. Though the book was popular at the time, many of Elizabeth’s fellow suffragettes thought the book would get them too much negative press and they blocked Elizabeth from work in the assocation.