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"Elizabeth Cady Stanton..." pp. 44-88, n.d.

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"Phrenological Character of Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton," 1853 (Photocopy)

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"Who Was Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Who Started Votes For Women", n.d.

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"Who Was Elizabeth Cady Stanton? My Mother," part 1, n.d.:

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"Who Was Elizabeth Cady Stanton? My Mother," part 2, n.d.

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"Who Was Elizabeth Cady Stanton? My Mother," part 3, n.d.

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[Selections from a concert by the Vassar College Orchestra, May 9, 1957]

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[unidentified last name], Anna. Letter, 1866

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VC Class Year Unknown,1 letter from "Anna" to Mary C. "Lettie" Gauntlett. The letter is marked as sent from Vassar College on Sunday, September 22nd and is estimated as having been sent in 1866. The writer describes how she and "Mary" journeyed to Poughkeepsie, took preliminary exams, and were

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Aaron, Fannie. Letters, 1919-1923.

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Fannie Aaron (VC 1923) attended Vassar from 1919-1923. Her letters are of particular interest to researchers and students because Aaron was one of the only Jewish students on campus, and her letters detail the social, cultural, and religious challenges she faced while here. She wrote more than 750

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Autograph Notes, 1869-03-01

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Autograph Notes, 1870-05-21

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1870-05-21
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Autograph Notes, 1871-02-18

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1871-02-18
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Autograph Notes, 1874-02-13

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1874-02-13
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Autograph Notes, 1875-11-14

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1875-11-14
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Autograph Notes, 1885-12-01

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1885-12-01
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Autograph Notes, 1888-03-30

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1888-03-30
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Autograph Notes, 1893-03

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1893-03
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Autograph Notes, 1893-10-11

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1893-10-11
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Autograph Notes, 1896-02-07

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1896-02-07
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Autograph Notes, 1896-03-20

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1896-03-20
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The Vassar College Archives within the Digital Library include some images, texts, and material items that are racist, xenophobic, or otherwise harmful. The Vassar Libraries have provided descriptive text and additional notes whenever possible to alert Digital Library users to these items. The Engaged Pluralism Initiative Race and Racism in Historical Collections Project Group is working with the library on contextualizing and facilitating community conversations about these materials. For more information see: https://library.vassar.edu/rrhc