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ISBN 10: 1562123432
ISBN 13: 978-0816056934
Author: Elizabeth Frost-Knappman, Kathryn Cullen-DuPont
The women's suffrage movement began around 1800 and culminated in 1920 with the19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote. This book offers hundreds of firsthand accounts of the women's movement - diary entries, letters, speeches, and newspaper accounts - that illustrate how historical events appeared to those who lived through them.
What Do Women Want? 1800–1834
Slavery and Suffrage 1835–1839
Women Overseas: The World Anti-Slavery Convention 1840–1847
Women of Seneca Falls 1848–1849
A Wave of Agitation 1850–1854
A Whiff of Scandal: Divorce and Reform 1855–1860
Civil Wars 1861–1865
Bitter Defeats 1865–1869
Separate Paths to Suffrage 1870–1879
United Once More 1880–1892
End of an Era 1893–1906
On Strike and On Parade 1907–1916
To War and Victory 1917–1920
Epilogue
Documents
Biographies of Major Personalities
Maps
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Tags: Elizabeth Frost Knappman, Kathryn Cullen DuPont, Women's Suffrage, America