An edition of Votes for women! (2018)

Votes for women!

American suffragists and the battle for the ballot

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Winifred Conkling
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An edition of Votes for women! (2018)

Votes for women!

American suffragists and the battle for the ballot

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On August 18, 1920, American women finally won the right to vote. Ratification of the 19th Amendment was the culmination of an almost eighty-year fight in which some of the fiercest, most passionate women in history marched, protested, and sometimes broke the law in to achieve this huge leap toward equal rights.

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Algonquin
Language
English
Pages
312

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Cover of: Votes for Women!
Votes for Women!: American Suffragists and the Battle for the Ballot
2020, Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
in English
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Votes for Women!: American Suffragists and the Battle for the Ballot
Feb 20, 2018, Recorded Books, Inc. and Blackstone Publishing
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Votes for women!: American suffragists and the battle for the ballot
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Table of Contents

"Oh, my daughter, I wish you were a boy!" : before Seneca Falls
"All men and women are created equal" : Seneca Falls Convention, 1848
"The right is ours" : creating a national suffrage movement
"In thought and sympathy we were one" : a feminist friendship
"You must be true alike to the women and the Negroes" : division in the suffrage movement
"Madam, you are not a citizen" : Victoria Woodhull speaks to Congress
"I have been & gone & done it!!" : Susan B. Anthony votes for president
"We ask justice, we ask equality" : forward step by step
"Failure is impossible!" : the next generation
"Votes for women" : the second wave of suffragists
"How long must women wait for liberty?" : parades and protests
"Power belongs to good" : the silent sentinels
"This ordeal was the most terrible torture" : hungering for justice
"Don't forget to be a good boy" : the battle for ratification.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

789Y Childrens Plus, Inc.

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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Dewey Decimal Class
324.6/23/0973
Library of Congress
JK1898.C656 2018

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Pagination
312 p.
Number of pages
312

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OL26944373M
ISBN 10
1616207345
ISBN 13
9781616207342

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