Women will vote :: winning suffrage in New York State /
Women Will Vote celebrates the 2017 centenary of women's right to full suffrage in New York State. Susan Goodier and Karen Pastorello highlight the activism of rural, urban, African American, Jewish, immigrant, and European American women, as well as male suffragists, both upstate and downstate...
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Zusammenfassung: | Women Will Vote celebrates the 2017 centenary of women's right to full suffrage in New York State. Susan Goodier and Karen Pastorello highlight the activism of rural, urban, African American, Jewish, immigrant, and European American women, as well as male suffragists, both upstate and downstate, that led to the positive outcome of the 1917 referendum. Goodier and Pastorello argue that the popular nature of the women's suffrage movement in New York State and the resounding success of the referendum at the polls relaunched suffrage as a national issue. If women had failed to gain the vote in New York, Goodier and Pastorello claim, there is good reason to believe that the passage and ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment would have been delayed. Women Will Vote makes clear how actions of New York's patchwork of suffrage advocates heralded a gigantic political, social, and legal shift in the United States. Readers will discover that although these groups did not always collaborate, by working in their own ways toward the goal of enfranchising women they essentially formed a coalition. Together, they created a diverse social and political movement that did not rely solely on the motivating force of white elites and a leadership based in New York City. Goodier and Pastorello convincingly argue that the agitation and organization that led to New York women's victory in 1917 changed the course of American history. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvii, 296 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Introduction : from ridicule to referendum -- Tenuous ties : creating a woman suffrage movement in New York State -- Ruffling the somewhat calm domain : rural women and suffrage -- Woman suffrage, immigrant women garment workers, and the quest for industrial citizenship -- A fundamental component : suffrage for African American women -- Persuading the male preserve : men and the woman suffrage movement -- Radicalism and spectacle : new women market the suffrage movement -- The great interruption : World War I and woman suffrage -- Rising from the ashes of defeat : the woman suffrage victory in New York State -- Conclusion : winning the nation. | |
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contents | Introduction : from ridicule to referendum -- Tenuous ties : creating a woman suffrage movement in New York State -- Ruffling the somewhat calm domain : rural women and suffrage -- Woman suffrage, immigrant women garment workers, and the quest for industrial citizenship -- A fundamental component : suffrage for African American women -- Persuading the male preserve : men and the woman suffrage movement -- Radicalism and spectacle : new women market the suffrage movement -- The great interruption : World War I and woman suffrage -- Rising from the ashes of defeat : the woman suffrage victory in New York State -- Conclusion : winning the nation. |
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spelling | Goodier, Susan, author. Women will vote : winning suffrage in New York State / Susan Goodier and Karen Pastorello. Ithaca : Three Hills, an imprint of Cornell University Press, 2017. ©2017 1 online resource (xvii, 296 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction : from ridicule to referendum -- Tenuous ties : creating a woman suffrage movement in New York State -- Ruffling the somewhat calm domain : rural women and suffrage -- Woman suffrage, immigrant women garment workers, and the quest for industrial citizenship -- A fundamental component : suffrage for African American women -- Persuading the male preserve : men and the woman suffrage movement -- Radicalism and spectacle : new women market the suffrage movement -- The great interruption : World War I and woman suffrage -- Rising from the ashes of defeat : the woman suffrage victory in New York State -- Conclusion : winning the nation. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 27, 2017). Women Will Vote celebrates the 2017 centenary of women's right to full suffrage in New York State. Susan Goodier and Karen Pastorello highlight the activism of rural, urban, African American, Jewish, immigrant, and European American women, as well as male suffragists, both upstate and downstate, that led to the positive outcome of the 1917 referendum. Goodier and Pastorello argue that the popular nature of the women's suffrage movement in New York State and the resounding success of the referendum at the polls relaunched suffrage as a national issue. If women had failed to gain the vote in New York, Goodier and Pastorello claim, there is good reason to believe that the passage and ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment would have been delayed. Women Will Vote makes clear how actions of New York's patchwork of suffrage advocates heralded a gigantic political, social, and legal shift in the United States. Readers will discover that although these groups did not always collaborate, by working in their own ways toward the goal of enfranchising women they essentially formed a coalition. Together, they created a diverse social and political movement that did not rely solely on the motivating force of white elites and a leadership based in New York City. Goodier and Pastorello convincingly argue that the agitation and organization that led to New York women's victory in 1917 changed the course of American history. In English. Women Suffrage New York (State) History. Feminism New York (State) History. Women Political activity New York (State) History. Femmes Suffrage New York (État) Histoire. Féminisme New York (État) Histoire. Femmes Activité politique New York (État) Histoire. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process Elections. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process General. bisacsh HISTORY United States State & Local Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA) bisacsh Feminism fast Women Political activity fast Women Suffrage fast New York (State) fast Electronic books. History fast Pastorello, Karen, 1956- author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2007062213 has work: Women will vote (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH996mMfvfCQ8cF9c3gCpK https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Goodier, Susan. Women will vote. Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2017 9781501705557 (DLC) 2017012369 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1610610 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Goodier, Susan Pastorello, Karen, 1956- Women will vote : winning suffrage in New York State / Introduction : from ridicule to referendum -- Tenuous ties : creating a woman suffrage movement in New York State -- Ruffling the somewhat calm domain : rural women and suffrage -- Woman suffrage, immigrant women garment workers, and the quest for industrial citizenship -- A fundamental component : suffrage for African American women -- Persuading the male preserve : men and the woman suffrage movement -- Radicalism and spectacle : new women market the suffrage movement -- The great interruption : World War I and woman suffrage -- Rising from the ashes of defeat : the woman suffrage victory in New York State -- Conclusion : winning the nation. Women Suffrage New York (State) History. Feminism New York (State) History. Women Political activity New York (State) History. Femmes Suffrage New York (État) Histoire. Féminisme New York (État) Histoire. Femmes Activité politique New York (État) Histoire. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process Elections. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process General. bisacsh HISTORY United States State & Local Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA) bisacsh Feminism fast Women Political activity fast Women Suffrage fast |
title | Women will vote : winning suffrage in New York State / |
title_auth | Women will vote : winning suffrage in New York State / |
title_exact_search | Women will vote : winning suffrage in New York State / |
title_full | Women will vote : winning suffrage in New York State / Susan Goodier and Karen Pastorello. |
title_fullStr | Women will vote : winning suffrage in New York State / Susan Goodier and Karen Pastorello. |
title_full_unstemmed | Women will vote : winning suffrage in New York State / Susan Goodier and Karen Pastorello. |
title_short | Women will vote : |
title_sort | women will vote winning suffrage in new york state |
title_sub | winning suffrage in New York State / |
topic | Women Suffrage New York (State) History. Feminism New York (State) History. Women Political activity New York (State) History. Femmes Suffrage New York (État) Histoire. Féminisme New York (État) Histoire. Femmes Activité politique New York (État) Histoire. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process Elections. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process General. bisacsh HISTORY United States State & Local Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA) bisacsh Feminism fast Women Political activity fast Women Suffrage fast |
topic_facet | Women Suffrage New York (State) History. Feminism New York (State) History. Women Political activity New York (State) History. Femmes Suffrage New York (État) Histoire. Féminisme New York (État) Histoire. Femmes Activité politique New York (État) Histoire. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process Elections. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process General. HISTORY United States State & Local Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA) Feminism Women Political activity Women Suffrage New York (State) Electronic books. History |
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