The Complete History of the Women's Suffrage Movement in U.S. - Jane Addams, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Ida Husted Harper, Anna Howard Shaw, Matilda Gage, Susan B. Anthony, Harriot Stanton Blatch & Alice Stone Blackwell

The Complete History of the Women's Suffrage Movement in U.S.

By Jane Addams, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Ida Husted Harper, Anna Howard Shaw, Matilda Gage, Susan B. Anthony, Harriot Stanton Blatch & Alice Stone Blackwell

  • Release Date: 2018-03-21
  • Genre: History

Description

'The Complete History of the Women's Suffrage Movement in the U.S.' encapsulates the monumental struggle and triumph through an array of narrative styles and literary forms, linking poetry, letters, speeches, and essays into a broad yet cohesive examination of women's relentless campaign for voting rights. This collection not only showcases the rich tapestry of tactics employed but also emphasizes monumental moments and turning points in the movement without focusing on any single contributor. Both newcomers and scholars in the field will appreciate the intricate weaving of voices that reflect the era's vibrant ferment of activism and ideas. The contributors—Jane Addams, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and others—were not only pivotal figures in suffrage but also in broader social reforms and literary efforts of their time. Their collective writings form a multi-faceted historical record, embedded in the late 19th and early 20th centuries' social and political upheavals. By interlacing works of well-known activists and those of less-renowned suffragists, the anthology serves as a testament to the diversity of strategies and philosophies that fueled the suffrage movement, enriching readers' understanding of its complexity and scope. This anthology offers readers a unique lens through which to explore the varied ideological landscapes that influenced the suffrage movement. From stirring speeches to deeply personal letters, each piece invites readers into the historical world of these relentless activists. Educators, students, and anyone interested in women's history will particularly benefit from the breadth of perspectives offered, making this collection an indispensable resource for understanding how collective action is shaped through both unified and disparate voices.

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