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Women s Suffrage The Movement to Fight for Women s Right to Vote
Author | : History Titans |
Publsiher | : Creek Ridge Publishing |
Total Pages | : 82 |
Release | : 2021-08-26 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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Today’s women have the right to vote, but the idea of it being any other way is so inconceivable and foreign to the average person in the developed world that it’s hard to imagine things were so different just a century ago. In the grand scheme of things, a hundred years is little more than a minor episode, so it might as well have been yesterday. And, of course, that’s if we’re focusing exclusively on the United States, where women finally got the right to vote in 1920. Many other countries in the developed world took decades more to make this dream a reality. In many other places in the world, women are still excluded from the political process to at least some degree. This is a story of struggle and of the major progress that struggle can bring about.
Women s Suffrage
Author | : History Titans |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 84 |
Release | : 2020-04-29 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0648740889 |
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Interesting look into the Women's Suffrage Movement
History of Woman Suffrage 1883 1900
Author | : Elizabeth Cady Stanton,Susan Brownell Anthony,Matilda Joslyn Gage,Ida Husted Harper |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 1234 |
Release | : 1970 |
Genre | : Women |
ISBN | : UTEXAS:059171201162088 |
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Victory for the Vote
Author | : Doris Weatherford |
Publsiher | : Mango Media Inc. |
Total Pages | : 343 |
Release | : 2020-03-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781642500547 |
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The acclaimed historian explores the seventy-year fight for women’s suffrage and the struggle for equality that continues today—with a foreword by Nancy Pelosi. In Victory for the Vote, women’s history expert Doris Weatherford presents a detailed history of the women’s suffrage movement from the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention to the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920. Weatherford then puts the fight for the right to vote into a contemporary context by discussing key challenges for women in the decades that followed—reproductive rights, the Equal Rights Amendment, and political power. Victory for the Vote is an expansion and update of Doris Weatherford’s A History of the American Suffragist Movement, published in 1998 in honor of the 150th anniversary of the Seneca Falls Convention. With a foreword by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, this new edition celebrates the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment and the continued fight for women’s rights in the United States.
The Women s Suffrage Movement
Author | : Meghan Cooper |
Publsiher | : Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC |
Total Pages | : 130 |
Release | : 2017-07-15 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781502627117 |
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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.
The Women s Suffrage Movement
Author | : Maroula Joannou,June Purvis |
Publsiher | : Manchester University Press |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0719048605 |
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Presents the best of recent feminist scholarship on the suffrage movement, illustrating its complexity, richness and diversity.
The Women s Suffrage Movement
Author | : Lorijo Metz |
Publsiher | : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 1900-01-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781477731420 |
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While women were part of American history from the outset, they did not win the right to vote until 1920. Readers of this engrossing history of the women’s suffrage movement will discover its roots in the abolitionist movement. They’ll read about the Declaration of Sentiments from the 1848 women’s rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York, which stated, “all men and women are created equal.” The book also discusses how the fight for women’s rights continued after the right to vote had been won. An illustrated timeline, map, and treasure trove of historical photos enrich the learning experience.
Recasting the Vote
Author | : Cathleen D. Cahill |
Publsiher | : UNC Press Books |
Total Pages | : 373 |
Release | : 2020-09-29 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781469659336 |
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We think we know the story of women's suffrage in the United States: women met at Seneca Falls, marched in Washington, D.C., and demanded the vote until they won it with the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment. But the fight for women's voting rights extended far beyond these familiar scenes. From social clubs in New York's Chinatown to conferences for Native American rights, and in African American newspapers and pamphlets demanding equality for Spanish-speaking New Mexicans, a diverse cadre of extraordinary women struggled to build a movement that would truly include all women, regardless of race or national origin. In Recasting the Vote, Cathleen D. Cahill tells the powerful stories of a multiracial group of activists who propelled the national suffrage movement toward a more inclusive vision of equal rights. Cahill reveals a new cast of heroines largely ignored in earlier suffrage histories: Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin, Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (Zitkala-Ša), Laura Cornelius Kellogg, Carrie Williams Clifford, Mabel Ping-Hua Lee, and Adelina "Nina" Luna Otero-Warren. With these feminists of color in the foreground, Cahill recasts the suffrage movement as an unfinished struggle that extended beyond the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment. As we celebrate the centennial of a great triumph for the women's movement, Cahill's powerful history reminds us of the work that remains.