Votes for Women! The American Woman Suffrage Movement and the Nineteenth Amendment: A Reference Guide: Guides to Historic Events in America
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440836701
ISBN-10: 1440836701
Pagini: 348
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Seria Guides to Historic Events in America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1440836701
Pagini: 348
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Seria Guides to Historic Events in America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Provides a readable analysis of the suffrage movement that extends far beyond the traditional focus on a handful of familiar figures, widening the scope to include the Western campaigns; addressing internal conflict over race, class, ethnic, and religious differences; and presents a more balanced interpretation of the militant suffragists
Notă biografică
Marion W. Roydhouse, PhD, is emerita professor of history and founding director of the Center for Teaching Innovation and Nexus Learning at Philadelphia University, Philadelphia, PA.
Cuprins
Series ForewordPrefaceIntroduction-Women Vote: The Brief Episode of New JerseyChronology: Woman SuffrageChapter 1. A World of Hope: Abolition and Woman's Rights, 1807-1861Chapter 2. The Civil War and the Great Schism, 1861-1870Chapter 3. The New Departure and the Rights of Citizens, 1870-1880Chapter 4. Woman Suffrage Becomes Respectable, 1870-1900Chapter 5. The History of Woman Suffrage and Unification, 1880-1890Chapter 6. Out of the Doldrums, 1905-1915Chapter 7. New Coalitions, New Suffragists, and New Tactics, 1910-1915Chapter 8. The Final Triumph, 1910-1920Aftermath-New Voters: What Changed?Biographical EssaysAbigail Jane Scott Duniway (October 22, 1834 to October 11, 1915)Kate M. Gordon (July 14, 1861 to August 24, 1932)Leonora O'Reilly (February 16, 1870 to April 3, 1927)Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin (August 31, 1842 to March 13, 1924)Maud Younger (January 1870 to June 1936)Primary Documents1. The Nineteenth Amendment as passed and ratified, 19202. Sojourner Truth, Address to the American Equal Rights Association (1867)3. Debates at the American Equal Rights Association Meeting (1869)4. Virginia L. Minor's petition to the circuit court of St. Louis County, Missouri, 18725. The United States of America v. Susan B. Anthony, 18736. Belle Kearney, "The South and Woman Suffrage," 19037. Jane Addams, "The Modern City and the Municipal Franchise for Women," NAWSA Convention, Baltimore, Maryland, February 7-13, 19068. Caroline A. Lowe, Address to NAWSA Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 21-26, 19129. The New York Campaign, 191510. "Women Must Fight, Says Mrs. Belmont: Suffrage Leader, Ready to Sail for World Convention, Praises Militancy," New York Times, 191311. "Mrs. Brannan Tells of Jail Treatment: Asserts That Women Pickets Were Roughly Handled at Occoquan. Demands Removal of Flag. Believes That Attempt Was Made to Break Prisoners Spirit by Torture of Fear," New York Times, 191712. "Pickets Are Praised: Dudley Field Malone Talks to Mass Meeting in Their Honor," Special to the New York Times, 1917Appendix: Suffrage TimetableSelected BibliographyIndex
Recenzii
The engaging, warts-and-all approach to a broad range of historical figures makes this a good complement to history lessons.
A skilled blend of interpretative essays and primary documents about the women's suffrage movement recommended for students, teachers, and general readers.
Clear writing, ample integration of primary sources, and a masterful use of state-by-state chronology make this book a pleasure to read and reference. Essential. All undergraduates.
A skilled blend of interpretative essays and primary documents about the women's suffrage movement recommended for students, teachers, and general readers.
Clear writing, ample integration of primary sources, and a masterful use of state-by-state chronology make this book a pleasure to read and reference. Essential. All undergraduates.