Ida Husted Harper

Ida Husted Harper

Ida Husted Harper (February 18 1851 – March 14 1931) was a prominent figure in the United States women's suffrage movement. She was an American author and journalist who wrote primarily to document the movement and show support of its ideals.

Ida was born in Fairfield, Franklin County, Indiana to John Arthur Husted and Cassandra Stoddard. In 1870 she is a school teacher in Peru, Indiana. She spent time as principal of a high school in Peru, Indiana and on December 28 1871 married Thomas Winans Harper of Terre Haute, Indiana, who went on to become a successful attorney and politician and whom she would later divorce.

She began writing woman's columns, first in a Terre Haute newspaper under the pseudonym "John Smith" and later in a union magazine edited by Eugene V. Debs of Terre Haute. Through this period she gradually became more interested in the campaign for women's suffrage.

In 1887 she helped to organize a woman suffrage society in Indiana, serving as its secretary and in 1896 joined the National American Woman Suffrage Association where she worked as a reporter and historian of the movement. She brought Susan B. Anthony to Terre Haute for a convention and became close to her during this period, soon collaborating with her on the "History of Woman Suffrage".

She later wrote an authorized biography of Anthony based on her their relationship and Anthony's own archives. "The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony" was published in 3 volumes between 1898 and 1908.

Ida Harper fulfilled a similar role in press relations for the International Council of Women and later headed the Leslie Bureau of Suffrage Education, which aimed to improve public understanding of the movement. The bureau produiced articles and pamphlets about the campaign and also communicated directly with editors, praising, chastising or correcting them as it saw fit.

In 1920 her efforts succeeded as women were guaranteed the right to vote by the Nineteenth Amendment. In 1922 she updated the "History of Woman Suffrage", adding fifth and sixth volumes. She died in Washington, D. C.

Her daughter, Winnifred Harper Cooley, became an author and lecturer.

Principal literary work

* "The Associated Work of the Women of Indiana." 1893
* "The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony; Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many from Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years." 1898
* "Suffrage-a right." 1906
* "Woman Suffrage Throughout the World." 1907
* "History of the Movement for Woman Suffrage in the United States." 1907
* "How Six States Won Woman Suffrage." 1912
* "Suffrage Snapshots." 1915
* "A National Amendment for Woman Suffrage." 1915
* "Story of the National Amendment for Woman Suffrage." 1919

References

* Philips, Clifton J. "Ida A.. Husted" Notable American Women, Vol. 2, 4th ed., The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1975

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