Remember the ladies : celebrating those who fought for freedom at the ballot box
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New York : Center Street, ©2017.
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Published
New York : Center Street, ©2017.
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Book
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viii, 426 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Street Date
1705
Language
English

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 381-406) and index.
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"2017 begins the centennial celebrations of women first winning the right to vote, culminating in national suffrage three years later. This book documents the milestones in that hard won struggle and reflects on women's impact on politics since. From the birth of our nation to the recent crushing defeat of the first female presidential candidate, this book highlights women's impact on United States politics and government. It documents the fight for women's right to vote, drawing on historic research, biographies of leaders, and such original sources as photos, line art, charts, graphs, documents, posters, ads, and buttons. It presents this often-forgotten struggle in an accessible, conversational, relevant manner for a wide audience. Here are the groundbreaking convention records, speeches, newspaper accounts, letters, photos, and drawings of those who fought for women's right to vote, all in their own words, arranged to convey the inherent historical drama. The accessible almanac style allows this entertaining history speak for itself. It is full of little-known facts. For instance: When the Constitutional Convention of the thirteen colonies convened to draft the Constitution, Abigail Adams admonished her husband John Adams to "remember the ladies" (write rights for women into the Constitution!). Important for today's discussions, REMEMBER THE LADIES does not extract women's suffrage from the inseparable concurrent historic endeavors for emancipation, immigration, and temperance. Its robust research documents the intersectionality of women's struggle for the vote in its true context with other progressive efforts"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Dodson, A. P. (2017). Remember the ladies: celebrating those who fought for freedom at the ballot box (First Edition.). Center Street.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dodson, Angela P.. 2017. Remember the Ladies: Celebrating Those Who Fought for Freedom At the Ballot Box. Center Street.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dodson, Angela P.. Remember the Ladies: Celebrating Those Who Fought for Freedom At the Ballot Box Center Street, 2017.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Dodson, Angela P.. Remember the Ladies: Celebrating Those Who Fought for Freedom At the Ballot Box First Edition., Center Street, 2017.

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