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Corporate Author National American Woman Suffrage Association.

Title Victory, how women won it; a centennial symposium, 1840-1940, by the National American Woman Suffrage Association.

Imprint New York, Literary Licensing, LLC 2012

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Description 174 p. front., pl., 6 port. 21 cm.
Note Each portrait accompanied by a leaf with biographical sketch.
Contents Preliminary agitation, by Mary F. Morrisson.--First organized action, by Mary G. Peck.--Rampant women, by Mildred Adams.--"That word male," by Mary F. Morrisson.--Wyoming: the first surrender, by Carrie C. Catt.--Campaigning, state by state, by Maud W. Park.--The opposition breaks, by Gertrude F. Brown.--Appeals to Congress, by Penelope P. B. Huse.--A decisive victory won, by Gertrude F. Brown.--The winning plan, by Maud W. Park.--The secretary has signed the proclamation, by Mary G. Peck.--Appendix: Bibliography (p. [155]-156) The National American Woman Suffrage Association. Interesting events in the woman movement. The electoral thermometer. Partial suffrage gains. Directions for state work in supporting 19th amendment. Directions for lobbyists. Chronology of congressional action. Author's who's who.
Subject Women -- Suffrage
Women -- Suffrage -- History.
ISBN 1258264803
9781258264802

 
    
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