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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-004.mrc:291505597:3629
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050 00 $aJK1896$b.O54 1995
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245 00 $aOne woman one vote :$brediscovering the woman suffrage movement /$cedited by Marjorie Spruill Wheeler.
260 $aTroutdale, Or. :$bNewSage Press,$c1995.
263 $a9508
300 $a388 pages ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction: A Short History of the Woman Suffrage Movement in America /$rMarjorie Spruill Wheeler --$g1.$t"Ourselves and Our Daughters Forever": Women and the Constitution, 1787-1876 /$rLinda K. Kerber --$g2.$tThe Seneca Falls Convention From the History of Woman Suffrage, 1881 /$rElizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and Matilda Gage --$g3.$tA Feminist Friendship: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony /$rAlice S. Rossi --$g4.$tWhite Women's Rights, Black Men's Wrongs, Free Love, Blackmail, and the Formation of the American Woman Suffrage Association /$rAndrea Moore Kerr --$g5.$tTaking the Law Into Our Own Hands: Bradwell, Minor, and Suffrage Militance in the 1870s /$rEllen Carol DuBois --$g6.$tHow the West Was Won for Woman Suffrage /$rBeverly Beeton --$g7.$tFrances Willard and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union's Conversion to Woman Suffrage /$rCarolyn DeSwarte Gifford --$g8.$tAfrican American Women and the Woman Suffrage Movement /$rRosalyn Terborg-Penn --
505 80 $g9.$tThe Suffrage Renaissance: A New Image for a New Century, 1896-1910 /$rSara Hunter Graham --$g10.$tJane Addams, Progressivism, and Woman Suffrage: An Introduction to "Why Women Should Vote" /$rVictoria Bissell Brown --$g10.$tWhy Women Should Vote /$rJane Addams --$g11.$t"Better Citizens Without the Ballot": American Anti-suffrage Women and Their Rationale During the Progressive Era /$rManuela Thurner --$g12.$tWorking Women, Class Relations, and Suffrage Militance: Harriot Stanton Blatch and the New York Woman Suffrage Movement, 1894-1909 /$rEllen Carol DuBois --$g13.$tA Politics of Coalition: Socialist Women and the California Suffrage Movement, 1900-1911 /$rSherry J. Katz --$g14.$tIda B. Wells-Barnett and the Alpha Suffrage Club of Chicago /$rWanda A. Hendricks --$g15.$tAlice Paul and the Triumph of Militancy /$rLinda G. Ford --$g16.$tCarrie Chapman Catt, Strategist /$rRobert Booth Fowler --
505 80 $g17.$tMinnie Fisher Cunningham's Back Door Lobby in Texas: Political Maneuvering in a One-Party State /$rJudith N. McArthur --$g18.$tArmageddon in Tennessee: The Final Battle Over the Nineteenth Amendment /$rAnastatia Sims --$g19.$tAcross the Great Divide: Women in Politics Before and After 1920 /$rNancy F. Cott --$tAppendix One: The Electoral Thermometer: Woman Suffrage Won by State Constitutional Amendments and Legislative Acts Before the Proclamation of the Nineteenth Amendment.
650 0 $aWomen$xSuffrage$zUnited States$xHistory.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008113725
700 1 $aSpruill, Marjorie Julian,$d1951-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2003041195
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