Rafshoon, Bianca Rowlett, Sarah B. Rowley, Ana Stevenson, Barbara Winslow, Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, Nancy Beck Young
With an original introduction by Nancy A. Hewitt, the volume illuminates the lives and work of key figures while uncovering the endeavors of all women—across lines of gender, race, class, religion, and ethnicity—to gain, and use, the ...
This exciting collaboration with the New York Times will reveal the untold stories of the diverse heroines who fought for the 19th amendment.
Nancy Hewitt and Suzanne Lebsock (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993), pp. 19–40; and Nancy Hewitt, “From Seneca Falls to Suffrage: Re-Imagining a 'Master' Narrative,” in Hewitt, ed., No Permanent Waves: Recasting Histories of ...
Distinguished historian Ellen Carol DuBois begins in the pre-Civil War years with foremothers Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Sojourner Truth as she explores the links of the woman suffrage movement to the ...
Walsh, Edward. “Carol Braun's Rocky Road to History.” The Washington Post, April 28, 1992. Weinraub, Judith. “Mankiller.” The Washington Post, December 10, 1993. Weiss, Elaine. The Woman's Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote.
August 2020 marked the centenary of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment, which guaranteed women's right to vote across the US. A Vote for Women celebrates this major landmark, combining an in-depth history of the suffrage movement ...
Looking forward to the 100-year anniversary of the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, this collection of original essays takes a long view of the past century of women's political engagement to gauge how much women have achieved in the ...
This booklet tells the story of 12 women who contributed to the passage of the 19th amendment.
She also shows a superb sense of detail, and it's the deliciousness of her details that suggests certain individuals warrant entire novels of their own... Weiss's thoroughness is one of the book's great strengths.
... Rachel, 127 Foster, Stephen S., 28, 75–76 “Fourteen Points” speech, 244, 250 Fourteenth Amendment, 54–57, 59, 61, 71, 85, 98, 101, 102, 104, 159, 252 proposed woman suffrage language, 56–57, 85 Fowler, Charles, 107 France, 189, 241, ...