"The National Park Service is excited to commemorate the 100th year anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that abolished sex as a basis for voting and to tell the diverse history of women's suffrage-the right to vote-more broadly. The U.S. Congress passed the 19th Amendment on June 4, 1919. The states ratified the amendment on August 18, 1920, officially recognizing women's right to vote. This handbook demonstrates the expansiveness of the stories the NPS is telling to preserve and protect women's history for this and future generations. The essays included within tell a broad history of various women advocating for their rights. Sprinkled throughout are short biographies of notable ladies who devoted their time to the women's suffrage movement along with summaries of events important to the cause"--
Pugh, Sarah (October 6,1800–August 1,1884) anti-slavery advocate,schoolteacher Pugh first took up the radical Garrisonian abolitionist cause after hearing George Thompson speak in 1835. She joined the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery ...
Originally published in "Encyclopedia Americana" in 1920, this paperback edition tells the story of the women's suffrage movement in American, which led to the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment (1920), which guaranteed all American ...
My Name Is Meggie , a sequel to the author's historical novel, Journeying, presents the extraordinary life of a strong, independent woman at a time when women were struggling for respect and the freedom to live the lives they chose.
One-way Ticket to Epsom: A Journalist's Enquiry Into the Heroic Story of Emily Wilding Davison
In addition, former Assistant Vice-President for Academic Affairs David J. Bodenhamer (now at Indiana University at ... I have profited greatly from the talents of Karen Wolney and Gail Cooper; I am grateful to them and also to Sheldon ...
Having allowed extra time , she arrived at Matilda Jordan's lovely home on Park Avenue in Beaver Dam well before noon and found three women waiting for her . They were amazed to see her alight from a motorcycle , but Prudence quickly ...
"Sylvia Pankhurst was the daughter of renowned Suffragette, Emmeline Pankhurst, and the sister of Christabel but her passion against oppression was not just limited to the cause of Votes for Women.
17-43 ; R. Fulford , Votes for Women : the Story of a Struggle , ( London , 1957 ) ; C. Rover , Women's Suffrage and Party ... Rebel Girls : Their Fight For the Vote ( London , 2006 ) ; for Sheffield , see R. Darlington , ed . , Molly ...
Profiles Carrie Chapman Catt, an educator, prohibitionist, and women's rights advocate who was instrumental in the passage of the nineteenth amendment, which gave women the right to vote.
Tells of the struggle for women's suffrage in the United States, a movement that began alongside the abolitionist cause and continued through the ratification of the 19th amendment, the amendment that granted women the right to vote.