See also Daphne Patai, ed., Looking Backward, 1988–1888: Essays on Edward Bellamy (Boston: University of Massachusetts Press), especially Sylvia Strauss, “Gender, Class, and Race in Utopia,” 68–90; and Mari Jo Buhle, Women and American ...
Parker, Adella M. “The Woman Voter of the West: A New Force in Politics.” The Westerner (Aug. 1912), 3–6, 37–39. Pascoe, Peggy. ... Payne, Elizabeth Anne. Reform, Labor, and Feminism: Margaret Dreier Robins and the Women's Trade Union ...
"How the Vote Was Won: The Story of Woman Suffrage and Beyond" shines a light on the struggles, setbacks and ultimate triumph of the woman suffrage movement, and illuminates the time span from the Seneca Falls conference in 1848 to the ...
The birth of the woman suffrage movement in the second half of the nineteenth century began the process that led to sweeping changes, and this book chronicles the major events and characters involved in that series of changes.
This edition of How the Vote Was Won by Cecily Hamilton and Christopher St. John features an eye-catching new cover design and is presented in a font that is both modern and readable.
This edition of How the Vote Was Won by Cecily Hamilton and Christopher St. John features an eye-catching new cover design and is presented in a font that is both modern and readable.
"Covers the entire time span from the Seneca Falls Conference in 1848 to the casting of the winning vote for ratification ... highlighting the many struggles, setbacks, and eventual triumphs of the movement and its courageous participants"- ...