
The Suffragettes – Complete History Of the Movement (6 Volumes in One Edition)
Enriched edition. Unveiling the Struggle for Women's Votes Through HistoryBy Harriot Stanton Blatch, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Matilda Gage, Ida H. HarperLength305h 20m
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The Suffragettes 'Äì Complete History Of the Movement (6 Volumes in One Edition) is an indispensable collection meticulously weaving together the intricate tapestry of the women's suffrage movement. This comprehensive anthology embodies a rich array of literary styles, from riveting essays to poignant letters and speeches, capturing the fervor and resilience of a transformative era. Each piece resonates with the urgency and courage that defined the fight for women's rights, offering detailed insights into pivotal moments and strategies that propelled the movement forward. The diversity in composition provides readers with a panoramic view of the suffragettes' relentless pursuit of equality, featuring standout pieces that vividly depict the struggles and victories encountered along the way. This collection serves as a profound testimony to the movement's lasting impact on societal norms and the ongoing pursuit of justice. The anthology's contributors, including prominent figures like Harriot Stanton Blatch, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony, are luminaries of the suffragette movement whose words animated a historic push for change. Drawing from their extensive activism and leadership, these authors illuminate the sociopolitical landscape of their time, each voice contributing a unique perspective to the overarching narrative. Together, they embody the spirit of the Women's Rights Movement, offering nuanced reflections that align with other progressive movements of their eras. The collection not only celebrates the accomplishments of these trailblazers but also highlights the collective struggle and solidarity that transcended divisions in the pursuit of a common cause. For readers seeking an enlightening journey through the history of women's rights, this compilation offers a treasure trove of knowledge. The breadth of perspectives encapsulated in The Suffragettes invites readers to explore the power and eloquence of diverse narratives within a singular volume. The thematic richness and stylistic variety provide an invaluable resource for both academic and personal exploration, making it a vital addition to the library of anyone invested in understanding the intricacies of social reform movements. Ultimately, this collection not only educates but also inspires dialogue about the ongoing quest for equality, reaffirming the importance of historical insights in shaping contemporary discourse.
In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- An Introduction draws the threads together, discussing why these diverse authors and texts belong in one collection.
- Historical Context explores the cultural and intellectual currents that shaped these works, offering insight into the shared (or contrasting) eras that influenced each writer.
- A combined Synopsis (Selection) briefly outlines the key plots or arguments of the included pieces, helping readers grasp the anthology's overall scope without giving away essential twists.
- A collective Analysis highlights common themes, stylistic variations, and significant crossovers in tone and technique, tying together writers from different backgrounds.
- Reflection questions encourage readers to compare the different voices and perspectives within the collection, fostering a richer understanding of the overarching conversation.
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Table of contents
1Introduction
137CHAPTER XXVII. Arkansas.
2Introduction
138CHAPTER XXVIII. California.
3Historical Context
139CHAPTER XXIX. Colorado.
4Synopsis (Selection)
140CHAPTER XXX. Connecticut
5HISTORY OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE (1848-1920)
141CHAPTER XXXI. Dakota.
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6Volume 1: 1848-1861
142CHAPTER XXXII. Delaware.
7CHAPTER I. Preceding Causes.
143CHAPTER XXXIII. District of Columbia.
8CHAPTER II. Woman in Newspapers.
144CHAPTER XXXIV. Florida.
9CHAPTER III. The World's Anti-Slavery Convention, London, June 12, 1840.
145CHAPTER XXXV. Georgia.
10CHAPTER IV. New York.
146CHAPTER XXXVI. Idaho.
11CHAPTER V. Reminiscences.
147CHAPTER XXXVII. Illinois.
12CHAPTER VI. Ohio. (pt. 1)
148CHAPTER XXXVIII. Indiana.
13CHAPTER VI. Ohio. (pt. 2)
149CHAPTER XXXIX. Iowa.
14CHAPTER VII. Reminiscences By Clarina I. Howard Nichols.
150CHAPTER XL. Kansas.
15CHAPTER VIII. Massachusetts. (pt. 1)
151CHAPTER XLI. Kentucky.
16CHAPTER VIII. Massachusetts. (pt. 2)
152CHAPTER XLII. Louisiana.
17CHAPTER VIII. Massachusetts. (pt. 3)
153CHAPTER XLIII. Maine.
18CHAPTER IX. Indiana and Wisconsin.
154CHAPTER XLIV. Maryland.
19CHAPTER X. Pennsylvania. (pt. 1)
155CHAPTER XLV. Massachusetts.
20CHAPTER X. Pennsylvania. (pt. 2)
156CHAPTER XLVI. Michigan.
21CHAPTER X. Pennsylvania. (pt. 3)
157CHAPTER XLVII. Minnesota.
22CHAPTER XI. Lucretia Mott.
158CHAPTER XLVIII. Mississippi.
23CHAPTER XII. New Jersey.
159CHAPTER XLIX. Missouri.
24CHAPTER XIII. Reminiscences.
160CHAPTER L. Montana.
25CHAPTER XIV. New York. (pt. 1)
161CHAPTER LI. Nebraska.
26CHAPTER XIV. New York. (pt. 2)
162CHAPTER LII. Nevada.
27CHAPTER XIV. New York. (pt. 3)
163CHAPTER LIII. New Hampshire.
28CHAPTER XIV. New York. (pt. 4)
164CHAPTER LIV. New Jersey.
29CHAPTER XIV. New York. (pt. 5)
165CHAPTER LV. New Mexico.
30CHAPTER XIV. New York. (pt. 6)
166CHAPTER LVI. New York.
31CHAPTER XIV. New York. (pt. 7)
167CHAPTER LVII. North Carolina.
32CHAPTER XV. Woman, Church, and State. (pt. 1)
168CHAPTER LVIII. Ohio.
33CHAPTER XV. Woman, Church, and State. (pt. 2)
169CHAPTER LIX. Oklahoma.
34APPENDIX. (pt. 1)
170CHAPTER LX. Oregon.
35APPENDIX. (pt. 2)
171CHAPTER LXI. Pennsylvania.
36APPENDIX. (pt. 3)
172CHAPTER LXII. Rhode Island.
37CHAPTER XVI. Woman's Patriotism in the War. (pt. 1)
173CHAPTER LXIII. South Carolina.
38CHAPTER XVI. Woman's Patriotism in the War. (pt. 2)
174CHAPTER LXIV. Tennessee.
39CHAPTER XVI. Woman's Patriotism in the War. (pt. 3)
175CHAPTER LXV. Texas.
40CHAPTER XVII. Congressional Action. (pt. 1)
176CHAPTER LXVI. Utah.
41CHAPTER XVII. Congressional Action. (pt. 2)
177CHAPTER LXVII. Vermont.
42CHAPTER XVIII. National Conventions in 1866-67. (pt. 1)
178CHAPTER LXVIII. Virginia.
43CHAPTER XVIII. National Conventions in 1866-67. (pt. 2)
179CHAPTER LXIX. Washington.
44CHAPTER XIX. The Kansas Campaign—1867.
180CHAPTER LXX. West Virginia.
45CHAPTER XX. New York Constitutional Convention. (pt. 1)
181CHAPTER LXXI. Wisconsin.
46CHAPTER XX. New York Constitutional Convention. (pt. 2)
182CHAPTER LXXII. Wyoming.
47CHAPTER XXI. Reconstruction.
183CHAPTER LXXIII. Great Britain.
48CHAPTER XXII. National Conventions—1869. (pt. 1)
184CHAPTER LXXIV. Woman Suffrage in Other Countries.
49CHAPTER XXII. National Conventions—1869. (pt. 2)
185CHAPTER LXXV. National Organizations of Women.
50CHAPTER XXIII. The New Departure. (pt. 1)
186APPENDIX Eminent Advocates of Woman Suffrage.
51CHAPTER XXIII. The New Departure. (pt. 2)
187Volume 5:1900-1920 Part I
52CHAPTER XXIII. The New Departure. (pt. 3)
188CHAPTER I. The National American Convention of 1901.
53CHAPTER XXIV. National Conventions 1873, '74, '75. (pt. 1)
189CHAPTER II. The National American Convention of 1902.
54CHAPTER XXIV. National Conventions 1873, '74, '75. (pt. 2)
190CHAPTER III. The National American Convention of 1903.
55CHAPTER XXV. Trials and Decisions. (pt. 1)
191CHAPTER IV. The National American Convention of 1904.
56CHAPTER XXV. Trials and Decisions. (pt. 2)
192CHAPTER V. National American Convention of 1905.
57CHAPTER XXV. Trials and Decisions. (pt. 3)
193CHAPTER VI. National American Convention of 1906.
58CHAPTER XXV. Trials and Decisions. (pt. 4)
194CHAPTER VII. National American Convention of 1907.
59CHAPTER XXV. Trials and Decisions. (pt. 5)
195CHAPTER VIII. National American Convention of 1908.
60CHAPTER XXVI. American Woman Suffrage Association. (pt. 1)
196CHAPTER IX. National American Convention of 1909.
61CHAPTER XXVI. American Woman Suffrage Association. (pt. 2)
197CHAPTER X. National American Convention of 1910.
62CHAPTER XXVI. American Woman Suffrage Association. (pt. 3)
198CHAPTER XI. National American Convention of 1911.
63APPENDIX. (pt. 1)
199CHAPTER XII. National American Convention of 1912.
64APPENDIX. (pt. 2)
200CHAPTER XIII. National American Convention of 1913.
65APPENDIX. (pt. 3)
201CHAPTER XIV. National American Convention of 1914.
66APPENDIX. (pt. 4)
202CHAPTER XV. National American Convention of 1915.
67CHAPTER XXVII. The Centennial Year—1876. (pt. 1)
203CHAPTER XVI. National American Convention of 1916.
68CHAPTER XXVII. The Centennial Year—1876. (pt. 2)
204CHAPTER XVII. National American Convention of 1917.
69CHAPTER XXVIII. National Conventions, Hearings and Reports. 1877-1878-1879. (pt. 1)
205CHAPTER XVIII. National American Convention of 1918-1919.
70CHAPTER XXVIII. National Conventions, Hearings and Reports. 1877-1878-1879. (pt. 2)
206CHAPTER XIX. National American Convention of 1920.
71CHAPTER XXVIII. National Conventions, Hearings and Reports. 1877-1878-1879. (pt. 3)
207CHAPTER XX. The Federal Amendment For Woman Suffrage.
72CHAPTER XXIX. Congressional Reports and Conventions. 1880-1881. (pt. 1)
208CHAPTER XXI. Various Woman Suffrage Associations in the United States.
73CHAPTER XXIX. Congressional Reports and Conventions. 1880-1881. (pt. 2)
209CHAPTER XXII. The League of Woman Voters.
74CHAPTER XXX. Congressional Debates and Conventions. 1882-1883. (pt. 1)
210CHAPTER XXIII. Woman Suffrage in National Presidential Conventions.
75CHAPTER XXX. Congressional Debates and Conventions. 1882-1883. (pt. 2)
211CHAPTER XXIV. War Service of Organized Suffragists.
76CHAPTER XXXI. Massachusetts. (pt. 1)
212CHAPTER I. Alabama
77CHAPTER XXXI. Massachusetts. (pt. 2)
213CHAPTER II. Arizona.
78CHAPTER XXXII. Connecticut.
214CHAPTER III. Arkansas.
79CHAPTER XXXIII. Rhode Island.
215CHAPTER IV. California.
80CHAPTER XXXIV. Maine.
216CHAPTER V. Colorado.
81CHAPTER XXXV. New Hampshire.
217CHAPTER VI. Connecticut.
82CHAPTER XXXVI. Vermont.
218CHAPTER VII. Delaware.
83CHAPTER XXXVII. New York—1860-1885. (pt. 1)
219CHAPTER VIII. District of Columbia.
84CHAPTER XXXVII. New York—1860-1885. (pt. 2)
220CHAPTER IX. Florida.
85CHAPTER XXXVIII. Pennsylvania.
221CHAPTER X. Georgia.
86CHAPTER XXXIX. New Jersey.
222CHAPTER XI. Idaho.
87CHAPTER XL. Ohio.
223CHAPTER XII. Illinois.
88CHAPTER XLI. Michigan.
224CHAPTER XIII. Indiana. Part I.
89CHAPTER XLII. Indiana.
225CHAPTER XIV. Iowa.
90CHAPTER XLIII. Illinois.
226CHAPTER XV. Kansas.
91CHAPTER XLIV. Missouri.
227CHAPTER XVI. Kentucky.
92CHAPTER XLV. Iowa.
228CHAPTER XVII. Louisiana. Part I.
93CHAPTER XLVI. Wisconsin.
229CHAPTER XVIII. Maine.
94CHAPTER XLVII. Minnesota.
230CHAPTER XIX. Maryland. Part I.
95CHAPTER XLVIII. Dakota.
231CHAPTER XX. Massachusetts.
96CHAPTER XLIX. Nebraska.
232CHAPTER XXI. Michigan.
97CHAPTER L. Kansas.
233CHAPTER XXII. Minnesota.
98CHAPTER LI. Colorado.
234CHAPTER XXIII. Mississippi.
99CHAPTER LII. Wyoming.
235CHAPTER XXIV. Missouri.
100CHAPTER LIII. California.
236CHAPTER XXV. Montana.
101CHAPTER LIV. The Pacific Northwest.
237CHAPTER XXVI. Nebraska.
102CHAPTER LV. Louisiana—Texas—Arkansas—mississippi.
238CHAPTER XXVII. Nevada.
103CHAPTER LV. (Continued). District of Columbia—Maryland—Delaware—Kentucky—Tennessee—Virginia—West Virginia—North Carolina—south Carolina—Florida—Alabama—Georgia.
239CHAPTER XXVIII. New Hampshire.
104CHAPTER LV. (Concluded). Canada.
240CHAPTER XXIX. New Jersey. Part I.
105CHAPTER LVI. Great Britain. (pt. 1)
241CHAPTER XXX. New Mexico.
106CHAPTER LVI. Great Britain. (pt. 2)
242CHAPTER XXXI. New York.
107CHAPTER LVII. Continental Europe.
243CHAPTER XXXII. North Carolina.
108CHAPTER LVIII. Reminiscences.
244CHAPTER XXXIII. North Dakota.
109APPENDIX.
245CHAPTER XXXIV. Ohio.
110Volume 4:1883-1900
246CHAPTER XXXV. Oklahoma.
111CHAPTER I. Woman's Constitutional Right to Vote.
247CHAPTER XXXVI. Oregon.
112CHAPTER II. The National Suffrage Convention of 1884.
248CHAPTER XXXVII. Pennsylvania.
113CHAPTER III. Congressional Hearings and Reports of 1884.
249CHAPTER XXXVIII. Rhode Island.
114CHAPTER IV. The National Suffrage Convention of 1885.
250CHAPTER XXXIX. South Carolina.
115CHAPTER V. The National Suffrage Convention of 1886.
251CHAPTER XL. South Dakota.
116CHAPTER VI. First Discussion and Vote in the U. S. Senate—1887.
252CHAPTER XLI. Tennessee. Part I.
117CHAPTER VII. The National Suffrage Convention of 1887.
253CHAPTER XLII. Texas.
118CHAPTER VIII. International Council of Women—Hearing of 1888.
254CHAPTER XLIII. Utah.
119CHAPTER IX. The National Suffrage Convention of 1889.
255CHAPTER XLIV. Vermont.
120CHAPTER X. The National-American Convention of 1890.
256CHAPTER XLV. Virginia.
121CHAPTER XI. The National-American Convention of 1891.
257CHAPTER XLVI. Washington.
122CHAPTER XII. National-American Convention and Hearings of 1892.
258CHAPTER XLVII. West Virginia.
123CHAPTER XIII. THE NATIONAL-AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1893.
259CHAPTER XLVIII. Wisconsin.
124CHAPTER XIV. The National-American Convention of 1894.
260CHAPTER XLIX. Wyoming.
125CHAPTER XV. The National-American Convention of 1895.
261CHAPTER L. Woman Suffrage in the Territories of the United States and the Philippines.
126CHAPTER XVI. The National-American Convention of 1896.
262CHAPTER LI. Progress of the Women's Movement in the United Kingdom.
127CHAPTER XVII. The National-American Convention of 1897.
263CHAPTER LII. Woman Suffrage in British Colonies.
128CHAPTER XVIII. The National-American Convention of 1898.
264CHAPTER LIII. Woman Suffrage in Many Countries.
129CHAPTER XIX. The National-American Convention of 1899.
265CHAPTER LIV. The International Woman Suffrage Alliance. (pt. 1)
130CHAPTER XX. The National-American Convention of 1900.
266CHAPTER LIV. The International Woman Suffrage Alliance. (pt. 2)
131CHAPTER XXI. The National-American Convention of 1900 Continued.
267APPENDIX. Nebraska Men's Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage.
132CHAPTER XXII. The American Woman Suffrage Association.
268Picture Gallery of Important Suffragists
133CHAPTER XXIII. Suffrage Work in Political and Other Conventions.
269Memorable Quotes
134CHAPTER XXIV. The Rights of Women in the States.
270Analysis
135CHAPTER XXV. Alabama.
271Reflection
136CHAPTER XXVI. Arizona.