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100 1  $a Ware, Susan, $e author.
245 10 $a Why they marched : $b untold stories of the women who fought for the right to vote / $c Susan Ware.
250    $a Unabridged.
264  1 $a Solon, Ohio : $b Findaway World, LLC, $c [2019]
300    $a 1 audio media player (9 hr.) : $b digital, HD audio ; $c 3 3/8 x 2 1/8 in.
500    $a Title from container.
500    $a "HD."
500    $a "Light."
500    $a Previously released by Blackstone Publishing, ℗2019.
500    $a Release date supplied by publisher.
500    $a Issued on Playaway, a dedicated audio media player.
500    $a One set of earphones and one AAA battery required for listening.
511 0  $a Read by Bernadette Dunne.
520    $a "For far too long, the history of how American women won the right to vote has been told as the tale of a few iconic leaders, all white and native-born. But Susan Ware uncovered a much broader and more diverse story waiting to be told. Why They Marched is a tribute to the many women who worked tirelessly in communities across the nation, out of the spotlight, protesting, petitioning, and insisting on their right to full citizenship. Ware tells her story through the lives of 19 activists, most of whom have long been overlooked. We meet Mary Church Terrell, a multilingual African American woman; Rose Schneiderman, a labor activist building coalitions on New York's Lower East Side; Claiborne Catlin, who toured the Massachusetts countryside on horseback to drum up support for the cause; Mary Johnston, an aristocratic novelist bucking the Southern ruling elite; Emmeline B. Wells, a Mormon woman in a polygamous marriage determined to make her voice heard; and others who helped harness a groundswell of popular support. We also see the many places where the suffrage movement unfolded - in church parlors, meeting rooms, and the halls of Congress, but also on college campuses and even at the top of Mount Rainier. Few corners of the United States were untouched by suffrage activism."-- $c Provided by publisher.
700 1  $a Dunne, Bernadette, $e narrator.
710 2  $a Blackstone Publishing.
710 2  $a Playaway Digital Audio.
710 2  $a Findaway World, LLC.
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