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Woman Suffrage - the right of women to vote. Throughout the latter part of the 19th cent. the issue of women's voting rights was an important phase of feminism.

In the United States

It was first seriously proposed in the United States at Seneca Falls, N.Y., July 19, 1848, in a general declaration of the rights of women prepared by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and several others. The


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    The Right to Vote: The Contested History of Democracy in the United States ("From Seneca Falls to the Fifteenth Amendment" begins on p. 173) » Read Now

    by Alexander Keyssar. 474 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Most Americans take for granted their right to vote, whether they choose to exercise it or not. But the history of suffrage in the U.S. is, in fact, the story of a struggle to achieve this right by our society's marginalized groups. In The Right to Vote, Duke historian Alexander Keyssar explores the...
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    Women's Suffrage in America: An Eyewitness History (Chap. 4 "Women of Seneca Falls: 1848-1849") » Read Now

    by Elizabeth Frost, Kathryn Cullen-Dupont. 456 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Summary: Chronicles the struggle of American women for the right to vote, from 1800 to their victory in 1920. Includes quotations from contemporary witnesses through memoirs, letters, and other documents of the period.
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    Susan B. Anthony: The Woman Who Changed the Mind of a Nation ("Seneca Falls Convention" begins on p. 46) » Read Now

    by Rheta Childe Dorr. 371 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...1848, the time of the Seneca Falls Convention 46 Susan...rights with men was the Seneca Falls Convention of July, 1848. Although...an impression that the Seneca Falls...
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    In Her Own Right: The Life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton » Read Now

    by Elisabeth Griffith. 246 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    The first comprehensive, fully documented biography of the most important woman suffragist and feminist reformer in nineteenth-century America, In Her Own Right restores Elizabeth Cady Stanton to her true place in history. Griffith emphasizes the significance of role models and female friendships in...
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    From Preachers to Suffragists: Enlisting the Pulpit in the Early Movement for Woman's Rights, in ATQ (The American Transcendental Quarterly) » Read Now

    by Beverly A. Zink-Sawyer. 16 pgs.

    ...ecclesiastical structures. The Seneca Falls convention was spearheaded by a group...issued the call for the Seneca Falls convention sought a place for the...
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    Man Cannot Speak for Her, Vol. 1 (Chap. 4 "Woman's Rights Conventions: Ideological Crucibles") » Read Now

    by Karlyn Kohrs Campbell. 216 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    "The right to cast a ballot from a feminine hand occupied the attention and efforts of hundreds of women for more than a century in the U.S. In these two volumes Campbell (University of Minnesota) provides a basic understanding of two processes: the development of the rhetoric used by the women who...
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    Man Cannot Speak for Her , Vol. 2 (Chap. 5 "Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Speech at the Seneca Falls Convention, 1848") » Read Now

    by Karlyn Kohrs Campbell. 562 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    "The right to cast a ballot from a feminine hand occupied the attention and efforts of hundreds of women for more than a century in the U.S. In these two volumes Campbell (University of Minnesota) provides a basic understanding of two processes: the development of the rhetoric used by the women who...
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    Connecting Links: The British and American Woman Suffrage Movements, 1900-1914 » Read Now

    by Patricia Greenwood Harrison. 281 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Between 1900 and 1914, the British and American suffrage movements were characterized by interaction among suffragists, their organizations, and their publications on a much broader scale than has been generally recognized or acknowledged. Harrison isolates and examines the various connecting links...
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    The Lid Comes Off: International Radical Feminism and the Revolutions of 1848, in NWSA Journal » Read Now

    by Bonnie S. Anderson. 12 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...revolutions in Europe on the Seneca Falls Convention in America. England provides...occasion," as the Report of the Seneca Falls Convention put it. 16 Although there...the...

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