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Author:
Johnson, Joan Marie, author.
Title:
The woman suffrage movement in the United States / Joan Marie Johnson.
Edition:
First Edition.
Publisher:
Routledge,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xviii, 215 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Women--History.--United States--History.
Women--Suffrage.
United States.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Part 1. Background. Introduction -- Part 2. Analysis. Early Demands for Women's Rights -- Women in the Anti-Slavery Movement -- Women's Rights Convention Begin -- Suffrage and Citizenship after the Civil War -- The Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), the "Home Protection Ballot," and Women's Clubs -- State Suffrage Campaigns in the late Nineteenth Century -- The Suffrage Movement Expands -- Infighting at NAWSA Headquarters -- Victory in California -- Suffragists Take to the Streets -- Rival National Associations -- The Public Relations Campaign to Win Support for Suffrage -- Campaign Strategy in Illinois, Iowa, and New York -- Lobbying Congress for the Nineteenth Amendment -- The NWP and NAWSA in South Carolina, New Mexico, and Texas -- Suffragists Win Support in Congress for a Federal Amendment -- Tennessee: the Thirty-Sixth State to Ratify the Nineteenth Amendment -- Part 3. Assessment. Conclusion: The Nineteenth Amendment and Voting Rights from 1920 to the Present -- Part 4. Documents.
Summary:
"The Woman Suffrage Movement in the United States presents important moments and participants in the history of the American suffrage movement, ranging from the mid-nineteenth century through the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920. The book highlights the many participants in the suffrage movement, including well-known leaders, lesser-known activists, major national organizations, and local efforts across the country. An array of perspectives is examined: the garment factory worker working for protective labor laws, the wealthy wife hoping to control her inheritance, the Black activist seeking voting power for her community, and the temperance worker wanting to vote for prohibition laws. The volume examines the crucial activism of Black suffragists and other women of color, as well as the fraught nature of the cross-racial coalition in the movement. The broad and accessible approach to this important period in history will enable students to consider questions such as: How could suffragists overcome their differences and build community? Were wealthy women who funded salaries, headquarters, and parades afforded more power? What tactics and strategies did suffragists utilize to lobby legislators and win over the public? How did suffragists and anti-suffragists wield racism as a political tactic both in support of and against the Nineteenth Amendment? How and when did women of color finally achieve the right to vote? Students will also be able to consider lessons from the suffrage movement for an inclusive feminist movement today. This book will be of interest to students and scholars in U.S. women's history, the history of the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era, and those interested in the histories of social movements"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Seminar studies
ISBN:
0367487616
9780367487614
0367487624
9780367487621
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1265455846
LCCN:
2021041285
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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