Courage and Consequence: The Woman Who Argued Against the Constitution — And Made It Better
Mercy Otis Warren had no vote, no public office, and no legal standing in the republic she helped build — and she still wrote the most rigorous Anti-Federalist pamphlet of 1788. Publishing under a pseudonym to keep her argument from being dismissed, Warren laid out 18 specific objections to the proposed Constitution. Her pamphlet helped create the demand for a Bill of Rights.
For more than a century, a man received the credit. This is her story.