Status
Available
Publication
NewSage Press (1995), 388 pages
Description
The companion book to the PBS documentary by the same name, this anthology is the most comprehensive collection of writings--contemporary and historical--on the woman suffrage movement in America. It includes essays by the most prominent contemporary historians who write on the topic, as well as some fascinating historical pieces written by women in the suffrage movement during the 19th century.
Subjects
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
388 p.; 9 inches
ISBN
0939165260 / 9780939165261
Local notes
History
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