Votes for Women! the American Woman Suffrage Movement and the Nineteenth Amendment - (Guides to Historic Events in America) by Marion W Roydhouse
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Highlights
- This contextual narrative of the 70-year history of the woman suffrage movement in the United States demonstrates how an important mass political and social movement coalesced into a political force despite class, racial, ethnic, religious, and regional barriers.Votes for Women!
- About the Author: Marion W. Roydhouse, PhD, is emerita professor of history and founding director of the Center for Teaching Innovation and Nexus Learning at Philadelphia University, Philadelphia, PA.
- 348 Pages
- Political Science, History & Theory
- Series Name: Guides to Historic Events in America
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Book Synopsis
This contextual narrative of the 70-year history of the woman suffrage movement in the United States demonstrates how an important mass political and social movement coalesced into a political force despite class, racial, ethnic, religious, and regional barriers.
Votes for Women! provides an updated consideration of the questions raised by the mass movement to gain equality and access to power in our democracy. It interprets the campaigns for woman suffrage from the 1830s until 1920, analyzes the impact of the Nineteenth Amendment, and presents primary documents to allow a glimpse into the minds of those who campaigned for and against woman suffrage.
Review Quotes
"The engaging, warts-and-all approach to a broad range of historical figures makes this a good complement to history lessons." --Booklist
"A skilled blend of interpretative essays and primary documents about the women's suffrage movement recommended for students, teachers, and general readers." --Library Journal "Clear writing, ample integration of primary sources, and a masterful use of state-by-state chronology make this book a pleasure to read and reference. Essential. All undergraduates." --ChoiceAbout the Author
Marion W. Roydhouse, PhD, is emerita professor of history and founding director of the Center for Teaching Innovation and Nexus Learning at Philadelphia University, Philadelphia, PA.