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Why They Marched: Untold Stories of the Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote

English

By (author): Susan Ware

Lively and delightfulzooms in on the faces in the crowd to help us understand both the depth and the diversity of the womens suffrage movement. Some women went to jail. Others climbed mountains. Visual artists, dancers, and journalists all played a partFar from perfect, they used their own abilities, defects, and opportunities to build a movement that still resonates today.
Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, author of Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History

An intimate account of the unheralded activism that won women the right to vote, and an opportunity to celebrate a truly diverse cohort of first-wave feminist changemakers.
Ms.

Demonstrates the steady advance of womens suffrage while also complicating the standard portrait of it.
New Yorker

The story of how American women won the right to vote is usually told through the lives of a few iconic leaders. But movements for social change are rarely so tidy or top-heavy. Why They Marched profiles nineteen womensome famous, many unknownwho worked tirelessly out of the spotlight protesting, petitioning, and insisting on their right to full citizenship.

Ware shows how women who never thought they would participate in politics took actions that were risky, sometimes quirky, and often joyous to fight for a cause that mobilized three generations of activists.

The dramatic experiences of these pioneering feministsincluding an African American journalist, a mountain-climbing physician, a southern novelist, a polygamous Mormon wife, and two sisters on opposite sides of the suffrage divideresonate powerfully today, as a new generation of women demands to be heard.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 318g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780674248298

About Susan Ware

Susan Ware celebrated feminist historian and biographer is the author of American Womens History: A Very Short Introduction and Letter to the World: Seven Women Who Shaped the American Century among other books. She is the editor of American Womens Suffrage: Voices from the Long Struggle for the Vote 17761965 and is Honorary Womens Suffrage Centennial Historian at Radcliffes Schlesinger Library.

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