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Woman Suffrage and Politics

Written after the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment and published in 1923, "This book's essential contribution must be sought in its revelation of the bearing of American politics upon the question of woman suffrage." The book traces the history of the women's suffrage movement in the United States from 1848 through 1920.

The Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution giving women the right to vole was passed by Congress on June 4, 1919 and ratified August 18, 1920. - Summary by J. M. Smallheer

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Why the Book Was Written (J. M. Smallheer)
How the Woman Suffrage Movement Began (Ciufi Galeazzi)
The Averted Triumph (weezer)
That Adjective Male (Jim Locke)
The Negro's Hour (J. M. Smallheer)
Negro Suffrage as a Political Necessity (Jim Locke)
The First Victory (Dulaney High Key Club)
Politics After the War (Nichalia Schwartz)
Two Amendments and Many Women (BettyB)
The Woman's Hour that Never Came, Part 1 (Ciufi Galeazzi)
The Woman's Hour that Never Came, Part 2 (Ciufi Galeazzi)
The Invisible Enemy, Part 1 (Gracie Lynn)
The Invisible Enemy, Part 2 (Jim Locke)
Special Handicaps and Hazards (Jim Locke)
A New Impulse (Marya James)
Illinois: A Turning Point (Kristen Taylor)
The Story of Ohio (Joanna Michal Hoyt)
The Story of Iowa (weezer)
Woman Suffrage by Federal Amendment, Part 1 (Kayty Harrelson)
Woman Suffrage by Federal Amendment, , Part 2 (Cheryl)
The Crises of 1916 (Peter Dann)
The Fighting Forces (Matea Bracic)
The Decisive Battle (Jim Locke)
More Victories and More Defeats (czandra)
The Congress of the United States Surrenders, Part 1 (Michele Eaton)
The Congress of the United States Surrenders, Part 2 (Michele Eaton)
Campaigning for Ratification (rholoubek)
Hard Work for Special Sessions (czandra)
The Legal Tests Begin (Misikis)
Adding Up the Ratification Column (Krissywissy)
Last of All Suffrage Conventions (BettyB)
The Opposition Grows Grimmer (czandra)
The Struggle for the Thirty-Sixth State (April6090)
The Supreme Court Speaks (ToriBee)
Tennessee, Part 1 (Gini Pug)
Tennessee, Part 2 (CassiopeiaSparks)
The States That Did Not Ratify (Jim Locke)
The States That Didn't Ratify, Continued (czandra)
Conclusion (J. M. Smallheer)
Chronological Record of the Winning of Woman Suffrage by Federal Amendment (Availle)
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