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1 online resource (220 pages). |
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Susan B. Anthony anthology |
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Susan B. Anthony anthology.
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BiblioBoard Core module.
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Introduction, by Brougham Villiers [pseud.]--The woman's suffrage movement in the nineteenth century, by Florence Balgarnie.--The present position of the women's suffrage movement, by Emmeline Parkhurst.--The women's suffrage movement among trade unionists, by Eva Gore-Booth.--Co-operator and citizen, by Rosalind Nash.--Women and politics, by J.K. Hardie.--The legal disabilities of women, by Christabel Parkhurst.--The civic rights of the married woman, by Constance Smedley.--Woman in the past and future, by Margaret McMillan.--Women and the revival of interest in domestic politics, by Mabel Atkinson.--The international movement for women's suffrage, by Nellie A. Martel.--Tactics, by R.F. Cholmiley.--A pioneer of the movement [Mary Wollstonecraft] by Millicent G. Fawcett.--Women in the new era, by C. Despard.--Appendix: One and one are two; Talked out, by Israel Zangwill. |
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Original document: Book. |
Summary |
Providing a series of essays and firsthand accounts of the women's rights movement, this volume gives contemporary readers a since of what the struggle for equality was like during the heyday of activism. Written in 1907, this volume begins with a lively introduction where the editor paints a picture of women gaining more rights in society than just a few years ago. She writes: "No book could be adequately representative of this new enthusiasm." |
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GMD: electronic resource. |
Subject |
Women -- Suffrage.
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Women's rights.
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