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Author:
Cass, Caitlin, author.
Title:
SUFFRAGE SONG : THE HAUNTED HISTORY OF GENDER, RACE AND VOTING RIGHTS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / Caitlin Cass.
Publisher:
Fantagraphics,
Copyright Date:
2024
Description:
247 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm
Subject:
Women--History--United States--History--Juvenile literature.
Women--History--United States--History--Comic books, strips, etc.
Suffrage--United States--History--Juvenile literature.
Suffrage--United States--History--Comic books, strips, etc.
Race discrimination--United States--History--Juvenile literature.
Race discrimination--United States--History--Comic books, strips, etc.
Ghosts--Juvenile literature.
Ghosts--Comic books, strips, etc.
United States--History--History--Juvenile literature.
United States--History--History--Comic books, strips, etc.
Graphic novels.
Women--History--United States--History--Cartoons and comics.
Suffrage--United States--History--Cartoons and comics.
Race discrimination--United States--History--Cartoons and comics.
Ghosts--Cartoons and comics.
United States--History--History--Cartoons and comics.
Graphic novels.
Notes:
2024/06/18 Includes bibliographical references (pages 238-244).
Summary:
"'She put in her work, but there's so much left to do.' Begun in the Antebellum era, the song of suffrage was a rallying cry across the nation that would persist over a century. Capturing the spirit of this refrain, New Yorker contributing cartoonist Caitlin Cass pens a sweeping history of women's suffrage in the U.S.--a kaleidoscopic story akin to a triumphant and mournful protest song that spans decades and echoes into the present. ... Cass takes a critical, intersectional approach to the movement's history--celebrating the pivotal, hard-fought battles for voting rights while also laying bare the racist compromises suffrage leaders made along the way. She explores the multigenerational arc of the movement, humanizing key historical figures from the early days of the suffrage fight (Susan B. Anthony, Frances Watkins Harper), to the dawn of the 'New Women' (Alice Paul, Mary Church Terrell), to the Civil Rights era (Fannie Lou Hamer, Ella Baker). Additionally, this book sheds light on less chronicled figures such as Zitkala-Sa and Mabel Ping Hua-Lee, whose stories reveal the complex racial dynamics that haunt this history"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1683969332
9781683969334
LCCN:
bl2024014102
Locations:
BAPH771 -- Des Moines Public Library (Des Moines)

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