One woman, one vote: rediscovering the woman suffrage movement
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adam_text | Contents Chapter One......................................................................................................................................................i How Women Won: The Long Road to the Nineteenth Amendment Marjorie }. Spruill Chapter Two.....................................................................................................................................................54 Ourselves and Our Daughters Forever: Women and the Constitution, 1787-1876 Linda K. Kerber Chapter Three...................................................................................................................................................71 The Seneca Falls Convention. From the History of Woman Suffrage, 1881 Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Matilda Gage, eds. Chapter Four..................................................................................................................................................... 79 A Feminist Friendship: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony Alice S. Rossi Chapter Five..................................................................................................................................................... Փ White Women s Rights, Black Men s Wrongs: Free Love, Blackmail, and the Formation of the American Woman Suffrage Association Andrea Moore Kerr Chapter Six.......................................................................................................................................................114 Taking the Law Into Our Own Hands: Bradwell, Minor, and Suffrage Militance in
the 1870s Ellen Carol DuBois Chapter Seven.................................................................................................................................................133 How the West Was Won for Woman Suffrage Beverly Beeton Chapter Eight.................................................................................................................................................152 Frances Willard and the Woman s Christian Temperance Union s Conversion to Woman Suffrage Carolyn De Smiřte Gifford Chapter Nine................................................................................................................................................... 169 Bringing in the South: Southern Ladies, White Supremacy, and States Rights in the Fight for Woman Suffrage Marjorie ]. Spruill Chapter Ten.....................................................................................................................................................192 African American Women and the Woman Suffrage Movement Rosalyn Terborg-Penn Chapter Eleven...............................................................................................................................................214 The International History of the U.S. Suffrage Movement Katherine M. Marino Chapter Twelve...............................................................................................................................................228 The Suffrage Renaissance: ANew Image for a New Century, 1896—1910 Sara Hunter Graham Chapter
Thirteen...........................................................................................................................................252 Jane Addams, Progressivism, and Woman Suffrage: An Introduction to Why Women Should Vote Victoria Bissell Brown Why Women Should Vote jane Addams
Chapter Fourteen........................................................................................................................................276 Better Citizens Without the Ballot : American Anti-suffrage Women and Their Rationale During the Progressive Era Manuela Thurner Chapter Fifteen............................................................................................................................................295 Working Women, Class Relations, and Suffrage Militance: Harriot Stanton Blatch and the New York Woman Suffrage Movement, 1894—1909 Ellen Carol DuBois Chapter Sixteen.............................................................................................................................................319 A Politics of Coalition: Socialist Women and the California Suffrage Movement, 1900—1911 Sherry J. Katz Chapter Seventeen.......................................................................................................................................338 Ida B. Wells-Bamett and the Alpha Suffrage Club of Chicago Wanda A. Hendricks Chapter Eighteen...........................................................................................................................................352 Alice Paul and the Triumph of Militancy Linda G. Ford Chapter Nineteen.........................................................................................................................................374 Carrie Chapman Catt, Strategist Robert Booth Fowler Chapter
Twenty.............................................................................................................................................397 Minnie Fisher Cunningham s Back Door Lobby in Texas: Political Maneuvering in a One-Party State Judith N. McArthur Chapter Twenty-One.....................................................................................................................................414 Armageddon in Tennessee: The Final Battle Over the Nineteenth Amendment Anastatia Sims Chapter Twenty-two.....................................................................................................................................436 Across the Great Divide: Women in Politics Before and After 1920 Nancy F. Cott Chapter Twenty-Three.................................................................................................................................458 A Century of Woman Suffrage Marjorie J. Spruill Appendix 1.........................................................................................................................................................520 The Electoral Thermometer: Woman Suffrage Won by State Constitutional Amendments and Legislative Acts Before the Proclamation of the Nineteenth Amendment Appendix II.......................................................................................................................................................523 Chronology of Congressional Action Appendix III................................................................................. 524 Ratification of the Nineteenth
Amendment by State Information on Cover Photographs...................................................................................................... 524 The Contributors...........................................................................................................................................525 Acknowledgments.........................................................................................................................................532 About the Editor...........................................................................................................................................534 Index.......................................................................................................................................................................
American History / Women s Studies / Political Science Women fought for almost a century to win the right to vote. For many, especially women of color, the fight continued long after CO 1920. This revised and expanded edition of a classic anthology adds new information and insights about the long, complex, ever-evolving suffrage struggle, including the role of the Հ^/T1 South and white supremacy, diversity within the movement, the international context of the U.S. suffrage movement, and the battle to expand and protect voting rights that continues to this day. One hundred years after the success of the Nineteenth Amendment, rediscovering the woman suffrage movement is more important and relevant than ever.
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Contents Chapter One.i How Women Won: The Long Road to the Nineteenth Amendment Marjorie }. Spruill Chapter Two.54 Ourselves and Our Daughters Forever: Women and the Constitution, 1787-1876 Linda K. Kerber Chapter Three.71 The Seneca Falls Convention. From the History of Woman Suffrage, 1881 Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Matilda Gage, eds. Chapter Four. 79 A Feminist Friendship: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony Alice S. Rossi Chapter Five. Փ White Women's Rights, Black Men's Wrongs: Free Love, Blackmail, and the Formation of the American Woman Suffrage Association Andrea Moore Kerr Chapter Six.114 Taking the Law Into Our Own Hands: Bradwell, Minor, and Suffrage Militance in
the 1870s Ellen Carol DuBois Chapter Seven.133 How the West Was Won for Woman Suffrage Beverly Beeton Chapter Eight.152 Frances Willard and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union's Conversion to Woman Suffrage Carolyn De Smiřte Gifford Chapter Nine. 169 Bringing in the South: Southern Ladies, White Supremacy, and States' Rights in the Fight for Woman Suffrage Marjorie ]. Spruill Chapter Ten.192 African American Women and the Woman Suffrage Movement Rosalyn Terborg-Penn Chapter Eleven.214 The International History of the U.S. Suffrage Movement Katherine M. Marino Chapter Twelve.228 The Suffrage Renaissance: ANew Image for a New Century, 1896—1910 Sara Hunter Graham Chapter
Thirteen.252 Jane Addams, Progressivism, and Woman Suffrage: An Introduction to "Why Women Should Vote" Victoria Bissell Brown Why Women Should Vote jane Addams
Chapter Fourteen.276 "Better Citizens Without the Ballot": American Anti-suffrage Women and Their Rationale During the Progressive Era Manuela Thurner Chapter Fifteen.295 Working Women, Class Relations, and Suffrage Militance: Harriot Stanton Blatch and the New York Woman Suffrage Movement, 1894—1909 Ellen Carol DuBois Chapter Sixteen.319 A Politics of Coalition: Socialist Women and the California Suffrage Movement, 1900—1911 Sherry J. Katz Chapter Seventeen.338 Ida B. Wells-Bamett and the Alpha Suffrage Club of Chicago Wanda A. Hendricks Chapter Eighteen.352 Alice Paul and the Triumph of Militancy Linda G. Ford Chapter Nineteen.374 Carrie Chapman Catt, Strategist Robert Booth Fowler Chapter
Twenty.397 Minnie Fisher Cunningham's Back Door Lobby in Texas: Political Maneuvering in a One-Party State Judith N. McArthur Chapter Twenty-One.414 Armageddon in Tennessee: The Final Battle Over the Nineteenth Amendment Anastatia Sims Chapter Twenty-two.436 Across the Great Divide: Women in Politics Before and After 1920 Nancy F. Cott Chapter Twenty-Three.458 A Century of Woman Suffrage Marjorie J. Spruill Appendix 1.520 The Electoral Thermometer: Woman Suffrage Won by State Constitutional Amendments and Legislative Acts Before the Proclamation of the Nineteenth Amendment Appendix II.523 Chronology of Congressional Action Appendix III. 524 Ratification of the Nineteenth
Amendment by State Information on Cover Photographs. 524 The Contributors.525 Acknowledgments.532 About the Editor.534 Index.
American History / Women's Studies / Political Science Women fought for almost a century to win the right to vote. For many, especially women of color, the fight continued long after CO 1920. This revised and expanded edition of a classic anthology adds new information and insights about the long, complex, ever-evolving suffrage struggle, including the role of the Հ^/T1 South and white supremacy, diversity within the movement, the international context of the U.S. suffrage movement, and the battle to expand and protect voting rights that continues to this day. One hundred years after the success of the Nineteenth Amendment, rediscovering the woman suffrage movement is more important and relevant than ever. |
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