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Inez The Life And Times Of Inez Milholland First Edition Linda J Lumsden

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Inez The Life And Times Of Inez Milholland First Edition Linda J Lumsden
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.43 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Linda J. Lumsden
ISBN: 9780253110961, 9780253344182, 0253110963, 0253344182
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: First Edition

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Inez The Life And Times Of Inez Milholland First Edition Linda J Lumsden by Linda J. Lumsden 9780253110961, 9780253344182, 0253110963, 0253344182 instant download after payment.

Inez Milholland was the most glamorous suffragist of the 1910s and a fearless crusader for women's rights. Moving in radical circles, she agitated for social change in the prewar years, and she epitomized the independent New Woman of the time. Her death at age 30 while stumping for suffrage in California in 1916 made her the sole martyr of the American suffrage movement. Her death helped inspire two years of militant protests by the National Woman's Party, including the picketing of the White House, which led in 1920 to ratification of the 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote. Lumsden's study of this colorful and influential figure restores to history an important link between the homebound women of the 19th century and the iconoclastic feminists of the 1970s.

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