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Author | : Bernadette Cahill |
Publisher | : University of Arkansas Press |
Total Pages | : 157 |
Release | : 2015-09-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1935106821 |
Download Arkansas Women and the Right to Vote Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Women from all over Arkansas—left out of the civil rights granted by the post–Civil War Reconstruction Amendments—took part in a long struggle to gain the primary civil right of American citizens: voting. The state’s capital city of Little Rock served as the focal point not only for suffrage work in Arkansas, but also for the state’s contribution to the nationwide nonviolent campaign for women’s suffrage that reached its climax between 1913 and 1920. Based on original research, Cahill’s book relates the history of some of those who contributed to this victorious struggle, reveals long-forgotten photographs, includes a map of the locations of meetings and rallies, and provides a list of Arkansas suffragists who helped ensure that discrimination could no longer exclude women from participation in the political life of the state and nation.
Author | : Antoinette Elizabeth Taylor |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 42 |
Release | : 1957 |
Genre | : Women |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Carrie Chapman Catt |
Publisher | : Seattle : University of Washington Press |
Total Pages | : 524 |
Release | : 1923 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
Download Woman Suffrage and Politics Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
"Every serious student of woman suffrage must take account of this vital contemporary document, which tells the story of the struggle for woman suffrage in America from the first woman's rights convention in 1848 to the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920. Originally published in 1923, it gives the inside story of this remarkable movement, told by two ardent suffragists: Carrie Chapman Catt (of whom the New York Times wrote, 'More than anyone else she turned Woman Suffrage from a dream into a fact') and Nettie Rogers Shuler. Writing from vivid recollection, the authors offer some of their own ideas about what caused the United States to be the twenty-seventh country to give the vote to women when she ought 'by rights' to have been the first"--Unedited summary from book cover.
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Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 124 |
Release | : 1917 |
Genre | : Constitutional amendments |
ISBN | : |
Download Woman Suffrage by Federal Constitutional Amendment Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
This collection of essays focuses on the various arguments for and against woman suffrage by federal constitutional amendment rather than by individual states. An essay by Henry Wade Rogers provides an interesting counterpoint to another volume in this collection, "Woman's Suffrage by Constitutional Amendment," by Henry St. George Tucker [Section VII, no. 380].
Author | : Jill Keppeler |
Publisher | : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc |
Total Pages | : 34 |
Release | : 2016-12-15 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1499426852 |
Download Women's Suffrage Movement Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
For most of history, women have been confined to their households, and to lives without equal rights or equal opportunities. This volume introduces readers to the women of the suffrage movement, the defining movement for women’s rights, especially the right to vote. Primary sources and photographs will show readers firsthand how the challenges and successes of this movement shaped the lives of women across the United States. Readers will also learn about the inequality that still exists for women, and how they can change this injustice in the future.
Author | : Carrie Chapman Catt |
Publisher | : Courier Dover Publications |
Total Pages | : 515 |
Release | : 2020-05-21 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0486842053 |
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Two prominent figures in the struggle to obtain voting rights for women trace the movement from its start in 1848 to the 1922 aftermath of the passage of the 19th Amendment.
Author | : Meghan Cooper |
Publisher | : Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC |
Total Pages | : 130 |
Release | : 2017-07-15 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1502627116 |
Download The Womens Suffrage Movement Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
The years immediately following World War I gave rise to several concepts, one of which was women's suffrage, a movement that would catch fire in different countries around the world at different times in history. For America, that movement began in World War I and carried into World War II. This book explores the events of the movement, ideas that led to its formation and execution, how the key players in this era took great strides to accomplish their dreams, and what effects these achievements had in years and decades to come.
Author | : Various |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 2023-08-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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"Woman Suffrage By Federal Constitutional Amendment" by Various. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
Author | : Ellen C. Temple |
Publisher | : Texas A&M University Press |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2015-10-30 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1623493684 |
Download Citizens at Last Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
“There is so much to be learned from the documents collected here. . . . Where better than in this record to find the inspiration to achieve another high point of women’s political history?”—from the foreword by Anne Firor Scott Citizens at Last is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of the suffrage movement in Texas. Richly illustrated and featuring over thirty primary documents, it reveals what it took to win the vote.
Author | : Elna C. Green |
Publisher | : Univ of North Carolina Press |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780807846414 |
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The biographies of more than 800 women form the basis for Elna Green's study of the suffrage and the antisuffrage movements in the South. Green's comprehensive analysis highlights the effects that factors such as class background, marital status, educatio