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The women's suffrage movement / edited with an introduction by Sally Roesch Wagner ; foreword by Gloria Steinem

Catalog Data

Editor:
Wagner, Sally Roesch  Search this
Author of foreword:
Steinem, Gloria  Search this
Physical description:
xxxiii, 519 pages ; 20 cm
Type:
Books
History
Place:
United States
Date:
2019
Contents:
Women voted before the United States was formed -- Women organized before Seneca Falls -- The 1850s : the movement takes off -- The 1860s : in full stride, the war's setback, and regrouping after -- The 1870s : a decade of progress, loss, and refining tactics -- The 1880s : a decade of progress and danger -- The 1890s : suffrage victories and moral decay -- The 1900s : consolidating power -- 1910 : nearing the finish line for suffrage -- 1920 : the final victory
Summary:
"Comprised of historical texts spanning two centuries with commentary on each period by the editor, this book covers the major issues and figures involved in the women's suffrage movement with a special focus on diversity, incorporating race, class, and gender. The writings of such figures as Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony are featured alongside accounts of Native American women and African American suffragists such as Sarah Mapps Douglas and Harriet Purvis"-- Provided by publisher.
Topic:
Women--Suffrage  Search this
Women's rights--History  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1106683