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Suffrage And Its Limits Illustrated Kathleen M Dowley Susan Ingalls Lewis

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Suffrage And Its Limits Illustrated Kathleen M Dowley Susan Ingalls Lewis
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.25 MB
Pages: 196
Author: Kathleen M. Dowley, Susan Ingalls Lewis, Meg Devlin O'Sullivan
ISBN: 9781438479705, 9780191627491, 0191627496, 1438479700
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Illustrated

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Suffrage And Its Limits Illustrated Kathleen M Dowley Susan Ingalls Lewis by Kathleen M. Dowley, Susan Ingalls Lewis, Meg Devlin O'sullivan 9781438479705, 9780191627491, 0191627496, 1438479700 instant download after payment.

Suffrage and Its Limits offers a unique interdisciplinary overview of the legacy and limits of suffrage for the women of New York State. It commemorates the state suffrage centennial of 2017, yet arrives in time to contribute to celebrations around the national centennial of 2020. Bringing together scholars with a wide variety of research specialties, it initiates a timely dialogue that links an appreciation of accomplishments to a clearer understanding of present problems and an agenda for future progress. The first three chapters explore the state suffrage movement, the 1917 victory, and what New York women did with the vote. The next three chapters focus on the status of women and politics in New York today. The final three chapters take a prospective look at the limits of liberal feminism and its unfinished agenda for women’s equality in New York. A preface by Lieutenant Governor Katherine Hochul and a final chapter by activist Barbara Smith bookend the discussion. Combining diverse approaches and analyses, this collection enables readers to make connections between history, political science, public policy, sociology, philosophy, and activism. This study moves beyond merely celebrating the centennial to tackle women’s issues of today and tomorrow.

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