Step back 150 years.
Elisabeth Ann Kingsbury (1817-1903) was a twentieth century woman trapped in the nineteenth century. A prominent spokeswoman for the Anti-Slavery Movement and Women's Suffrage, she also lectured on Theosophy, Spiritualism and Universalism.
We, her heirs, present her fascinating and very readable autobiography, in which she recounts her sojourns throughout the United States to lecture in an age when women did not do that sort of thing. Particularly fascinating was the hatred she found in the north while speaking on behalf of abolitionism during the Civil War.