The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume V

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DR. ANNA HOWARD SHAW. Vice-President-at-Large of the National American Woman Suffrage Association 1892-1904 and President 1904-1915.

The History of Woman Suffrage is comprised in six volumes averaging about one thousand pages each, of which the two just finished are the last. While it is primarily a history of this great movement in the United States it covers to some degree that of the whole world. The chapter on Great Britain was prepared for Volume VI by Mrs. Millicent Garrett Fawcett, leader of the movement there for half a century. The accounts of the gaining of woman suffrage in other countries come from the highest authorities. Their contest was short compared to that in the two oldest countries on the globe with a constitutional form of government—the United States and Great Britain—and in the former it began nearly twenty years earlier than in the latter. The effort of women in the greatest republic on earth to obtain a voice in its government began in 1848 and ended in complete victory in 1920. In Great Britain it is not yet entirely accomplished, although in all her colonies except South Africa women vote on the same terms as men.
Doubtless other histories of this world wide movement will be written but at present the student will find himself largely confined to these six volumes. This is especially true of the United States and many of the documents of the earliest period would have been lost for all time if they had not been preserved in the first three volumes. These also contain much information which does not exist elsewhere regarding the struggle of women for other rights besides that of the franchise. That the materials were collected and cared for until they could be utilized was due to Miss Susan B. Anthony's appreciation of their value. The story of the trials and tribulations of preparing those volumes during ten years is told in Volume II, page 612, and in the Preface of Volume IV. They were written and edited principally by Miss Anthony and Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and covered the history from the beginning of the century to 1884. The writers expected when they began in 1877 to bring out one small volume, perhaps only a large pamphlet. When these three huge volumes were finished they still had enough material for a fourth, which never was used.

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IDA HUSTED HARPER


AFTER SEVENTY YEARS CAME THE VICTORY


NATIONAL AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION


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FOREWORD


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THE NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1901.


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THE NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1902.


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THE NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1903.


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THE NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1904.


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NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1905.


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NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1906.


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NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1907.


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NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1908.


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NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1909.


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NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1910.


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NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1911.


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NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1912.


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NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1913.


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NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1914.


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NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1915.


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NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1916.


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NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1917.


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NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1918-1919.


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NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1920.


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RATIFICATION.


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VARIOUS WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES.


THE FEDERAL SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.


UNITED STATES ELECTIONS BILL.


NATIONAL COLLEGE EQUAL SUFFRAGE LEAGUE.


THE SOUTHERN WOMAN SUFFRAGE CONFERENCE.


INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL MEN'S LEAGUES FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE.


THE NATIONAL WOMAN'S PARTY.


ASSOCIATIONS OPPOSED TO WOMAN SUFFRAGE.


THE MAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.


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THE DEATH OF MRS. STANTON.


MISS ANTHONY'S LAST BIRTHDAY LETTER TO MRS. STANTON, WRITTEN A FEW DAYS BEFORE HER SUDDEN DEATH.


APPENDIX TO CHAPTER IV.


APPENDIX TO CHAPTER VII.


APPENDIX TO CHAPTER X.


APPENDIX TO CHAPTER XIV.


APPENDIX TO CHAPTER XV.


APPENDIX TO CHAPTER XVII.


APPENDIX TO CHAPTER XIX.


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Английский

Год издания

2009-08-31

Темы

Women -- Suffrage -- United States -- History; Women -- Suffrage -- History; Women's rights -- United States -- History; Women's rights -- History

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