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Suffrage: The Epic Struggle for Women's Right to Vote

Autor Susan L. Poulson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 sep 2019 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Four generations of women fought for the right to vote. This book shows how their grand reform effort overcame resistance from traditionalists fearing social decay, religious leaders citing scriptural prohibitions, and a stodgy political establishment reluctant to share power.What was it like to be among the founders of the women's movement in the middle of the nineteenth century, with no script to follow and self-doubt dogging their every move? This book not only reminds us of the laws that conspired against women's equality in the post-Civil War United States, but it also illustrates-through the eyes of the suffragists themselves-the cultural and religious norms that had held women in second-class status for centuries. Early suffragists grappled with isolation and outright hostility as they lectured around the nation, even as they tried to reassure the public that politicized women would still serve the family. Others espoused outrage by organizing public protests. This book shows how lasting political change comes about through a combination of working from within the system and outside of it, and deftly illustrates the tensions within the movement. Although the vote was finally won in 1920, it was not without tremendous sacrifice. The book lays bare the strategies that led to the single-minded focus on the vote and the consequences of postponing action on so many other issues that remained for later generations to address, including reproductive freedom, labor rights, and equal pay.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440867880
ISBN-10: 1440867887
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: 25 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Explains why suffrage came first and most easily in the West, which wanted to attract women settlers and valued their strength and independence, and most reluctantly in the South, where many feared that suffrage would undermine white supremacy

Notă biografică

Susan L. Poulson is professor of U.S. history at the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania, where she teaches courses in women's history and 20th century U.S. hHistory.

Cuprins

AbbreviationsChapter 1 AwakeningChapter 2 The QuakerChapter 3 The World Anti-Slavery Convention: June 12-23, 1840Chapter 4 HomeChapter 5 The Seneca Falls ConventionChapter 6 Lucy StoneChapter 7 WorcesterChapter 8 Sojourner TruthChapter 9 Susan B. AnthonyChapter 10 The Woman QuestionChapter 11 Civil WarChapter 12 The Negro's HourChapter 13 The New DepartureChapter 14 Wyoming and UtahChapter 15 ScandalChapter 16 Setbacks in the WestChapter 17 The New WomanChapter 18 ColoradoChapter 19 TransitionsChapter 20 SisterhoodChapter 21 Success in the Pacific WestChapter 22 Alice PaulChapter 23 The Winning PlanChapter 24 WarChapter 25 RatificationChapter 26 EpilogueAcknowledgmentsSelected BibliographyIndex