From the Book - Research Collections
On defying the Creator and becoming a lawyer
"The cult of true womanhood": Bradwell's formative years
"She is no more insane than I am": Bradwell secures the release of Mary Todd Lincoln from Bellevue Place Asylum
"These letters could not be published": Bradwell's granddaughter disposes of the Bradwell-Lincoln correspondence
The Chicago Legal News: the vehicle for reform
"Disreputable shysters who now disgrace the profession": reform of the legal profession and judicial process
"Petticoats instead of breeches": unlocking the gates of the legal profession to other nineteenth-century women
"Uncaging Eve": Bradwell's contribution to the woman suffrage movement
"Unfastening well the house door": the reform of other laws relating to women