Ida Husted Harper | |
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Born | Ida A. Husted February 18, 1851 Franklin County, Indiana, U.S. |
Died | March 14, 1931 | (aged 80)
Resting place | Muncie, Indiana |
Occupation | author, journalist, suffragist |
Language | English |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Muncie Central High School; Indiana University |
Genre | biographies |
Literary movement | women's suffrage |
Notable works | The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony; History of Woman Suffrage, volume four (co-written with Susan B. Anthony), five, and six |
Spouse |
Thomas Winans Harper
(m. 1871; div. 1890) |
Children | Winnifred Harper Cooley |
Ida Husted Harper (February 18, 1851 – March 14, 1931) 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.