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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Chronology of the U.S.Woman Suffrage Campaign xi
- Introduction 1
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PART I. Declaring Sentiments, 1846–1891
- Introduction 10
- “Petition for Woman’s Rights” (1846) 18
- “Declaration of Sentiments” (1848) 20
- Speech at Akron, Ohio,Woman’s Rights Convention (1851) 24
- Christine, or, Woman’s Trials and Triumphs (1856) 26
- “Independence” (1859) “Shall Women Vote?” (1860) 41
- “Woman and the Ballot” (1870) 43
- “Aunt Chloe’s Politics” (1871) “John and Jacob—A Dialogue on Woman’s Rights” (1885) 47
- My Wife and I; or, Harry Henderson’s History (1871) 51
- “Cupid and Chow-Chow” (1872) 62
- “Trotty’s Lecture Bureau” (1877) 74
- “How I went to ’lection” (1877) 77
- Fettered for Life, or, Lord and Master (1874) “A Divided Republic: An Allegory of the Future” (1885) 86
- “Another Chapter of ‘The Bostonians’” (1887) 100
- Wynema: A Child of the Forest (1891) 108
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PART II. Searching for Sisterhood: Two Case Studies of Transnational Feminism, 1907–1914
- Introduction 114
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Interactions between U.S. and British Campaigns
- Votes for Women (1907) 120
- “The March of the Women” (1911) 133
- “The Diary of a Newsy” (1911) 135
- Julia France and Her Times (1912) 138
- “How it Feels to be Forcibly Fed” (1914) 148
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Interactions between U.S. and Chinese Campaigns
- “The Inferior Woman” (1910) 153
- “The Oppression of Women” (1915) “In All Earnestness, I speak to all my sisters” (1915) 163
- “Catching Up with China” Banner (1912) 165
- “Heathen Chinee” Cartoon (1912) 167
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PART III. Making Woman New! 1897–1920
- Introduction 170
- “Women Do Not Want It” (1897) “The Anti-Suffragists” (1898) “The Socialist and the Suffragist” (1911) Charlotte Perkins Gilman 177
- “The Australian Ballot System” (1898) 182
- Portia Politics (1911–1912) 186
- “Disfranchisement” from Mother Goose as a Suffragette (1912) “Taffy” from Mother Goose as a Suffragette (1912) 190
- “Women March” (1912) 193
- “The Arrest of Suffrage” (1912) 200
- “Brother Baptis’ on Woman Suffrage” (1912) 206
- “Mirandy on ‘Why Women Can’t Vote’” (1912) 207
- Hagar (1913) 211
- “The Parade: A Suffrage Playlet in One Act and an After-Act” (1913) 220
- “The Woman with Empty Hands: The Evolution of a Suffragette” (1913) 225
- “How it Feels to be the Husband of a Suffragette” (1914) 231
- “Our Own Twelve Anti-Suffragist Reasons” (1914) “Representation” (1914) “The Revolt of Mother” (1915) “A Consistent Anti to Her Son” (1915) 235
- “A Plea for Suffrage” (1915) 239
- “The President’s Valentine” (1916) 241
- Fanny Herself (1917) 243
- The Sturdy Oak, chapter 7 (1917) 254
- For Rent—One Pedestal (1917) 263
- “President Wilson says ‘Godspeed to the Cause’” Cartoon (1917) “Come to Mother” Cartoon (1917) 270
- “President Wilson’s War Message” Banner (1917) 273
- “Telling the Truth at the White House” (1917) 275
- “We Worried Woody Wood” (1917) 280
- “Prison Notes, Smuggled to Friends from the District Jail” (1917) 282
- “Switchboard Suffrage” (1920) 284
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PART IV. Carrying the Suffrage Torch, 1920–1946
- Introduction 290
- Jailed For Freedom (1920) 294
- “Upon this marble bust that is not I” (1923) 298
- “The Suffrage Torch: Memories of a Militant” (1929) 300
- The Mother of Us All (1946) 306
- Notes 311
- Selected Bibliography of U.S. Suffrage Literature 321
- Index 325
- ABOUT THE EDITORS 335
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Chronology of the U.S.Woman Suffrage Campaign xi
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. Declaring Sentiments, 1846–1891
- Introduction 10
- “Petition for Woman’s Rights” (1846) 18
- “Declaration of Sentiments” (1848) 20
- Speech at Akron, Ohio,Woman’s Rights Convention (1851) 24
- Christine, or, Woman’s Trials and Triumphs (1856) 26
- “Independence” (1859) “Shall Women Vote?” (1860) 41
- “Woman and the Ballot” (1870) 43
- “Aunt Chloe’s Politics” (1871) “John and Jacob—A Dialogue on Woman’s Rights” (1885) 47
- My Wife and I; or, Harry Henderson’s History (1871) 51
- “Cupid and Chow-Chow” (1872) 62
- “Trotty’s Lecture Bureau” (1877) 74
- “How I went to ’lection” (1877) 77
- Fettered for Life, or, Lord and Master (1874) “A Divided Republic: An Allegory of the Future” (1885) 86
- “Another Chapter of ‘The Bostonians’” (1887) 100
- Wynema: A Child of the Forest (1891) 108
-
PART II. Searching for Sisterhood: Two Case Studies of Transnational Feminism, 1907–1914
- Introduction 114
-
Interactions between U.S. and British Campaigns
- Votes for Women (1907) 120
- “The March of the Women” (1911) 133
- “The Diary of a Newsy” (1911) 135
- Julia France and Her Times (1912) 138
- “How it Feels to be Forcibly Fed” (1914) 148
-
Interactions between U.S. and Chinese Campaigns
- “The Inferior Woman” (1910) 153
- “The Oppression of Women” (1915) “In All Earnestness, I speak to all my sisters” (1915) 163
- “Catching Up with China” Banner (1912) 165
- “Heathen Chinee” Cartoon (1912) 167
-
PART III. Making Woman New! 1897–1920
- Introduction 170
- “Women Do Not Want It” (1897) “The Anti-Suffragists” (1898) “The Socialist and the Suffragist” (1911) Charlotte Perkins Gilman 177
- “The Australian Ballot System” (1898) 182
- Portia Politics (1911–1912) 186
- “Disfranchisement” from Mother Goose as a Suffragette (1912) “Taffy” from Mother Goose as a Suffragette (1912) 190
- “Women March” (1912) 193
- “The Arrest of Suffrage” (1912) 200
- “Brother Baptis’ on Woman Suffrage” (1912) 206
- “Mirandy on ‘Why Women Can’t Vote’” (1912) 207
- Hagar (1913) 211
- “The Parade: A Suffrage Playlet in One Act and an After-Act” (1913) 220
- “The Woman with Empty Hands: The Evolution of a Suffragette” (1913) 225
- “How it Feels to be the Husband of a Suffragette” (1914) 231
- “Our Own Twelve Anti-Suffragist Reasons” (1914) “Representation” (1914) “The Revolt of Mother” (1915) “A Consistent Anti to Her Son” (1915) 235
- “A Plea for Suffrage” (1915) 239
- “The President’s Valentine” (1916) 241
- Fanny Herself (1917) 243
- The Sturdy Oak, chapter 7 (1917) 254
- For Rent—One Pedestal (1917) 263
- “President Wilson says ‘Godspeed to the Cause’” Cartoon (1917) “Come to Mother” Cartoon (1917) 270
- “President Wilson’s War Message” Banner (1917) 273
- “Telling the Truth at the White House” (1917) 275
- “We Worried Woody Wood” (1917) 280
- “Prison Notes, Smuggled to Friends from the District Jail” (1917) 282
- “Switchboard Suffrage” (1920) 284
-
PART IV. Carrying the Suffrage Torch, 1920–1946
- Introduction 290
- Jailed For Freedom (1920) 294
- “Upon this marble bust that is not I” (1923) 298
- “The Suffrage Torch: Memories of a Militant” (1929) 300
- The Mother of Us All (1946) 306
- Notes 311
- Selected Bibliography of U.S. Suffrage Literature 321
- Index 325
- ABOUT THE EDITORS 335