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Middlebury College students, faculty, and staff can now search and browse issues of , regarded by Elizabeth Cady Stanton as “the best suffrage paper ever published.”

The Woman’s Tribune was the second-longest running woman suffrage newspaper in the United States. Clara Bewick Colby served as its editor over the twenty-six year run (1883 – 1909). Originally published in Beatrice, Nebraska, the paper provided a unique mid-Western perspective on the women’s rights movement in the 19th century,

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Arabella Holzapfel is the Electronic Resources Manager & Library Systems Specialist.