Suffrage Song: The Haunted History of Gender, Race and Voting Rights in the U.S.

Author:   Caitlin Cass
Publisher:   Fantagraphics
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9781683969334


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   18 June 2024
Format:   Hardback
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""She put in her work, but there's so much left to do."" Begun in the Antebellum era, the song of suffrage was a rallying cry across the nation that would persist over a century. Capturing the spirit of this refrain, New Yorker contributing cartoonist Caitlin Cass pens a sweeping history of women's suffrage in the U.S. - a kaleidoscopic story akin to a triumphant and mournful protest song that spans decades and echoes into the present. In Suffrage Song, Cass takes a critical, intersectional approach to the movement's history - celebrating the pivotal, hard-fought battles for voting rights while also laying bare the racist compromises suffrage leaders made along the way. She explores the multigenerational arc of the movement, humanizing key historical figures from the early days of the suffrage fight (Susan B. Anthony, Frances Watkins Harper), to the dawn of the ""New Women"" (Alice Paul, Mary Church Terrell), to the Civil Rights era (Fannie Lou Hamer, Ella Baker). Additionally, this book sheds light on less chronicled figures such as Zitkala-Ša and Mabel Ping Hua-Lee, whose stories reveal the complex racial dynamics that haunt this history. Impeccably researched and rendered in an engaging and accessible comics style, Suffrage Song is sure to spark discussion on the vital issue of voting rights that continues to resonate today.

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Author:   Caitlin Cass
Publisher:   Fantagraphics
Imprint:   Fantagraphics
ISBN:  

9781683969334


ISBN 10:   1683969332
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   18 June 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Suffrage Song is a stunning account of the ongoing and unending struggle for voting rights in US history. Caitlin Cass's writing and illustrations bring new insight about the connections between race and gender to the conventional story. A compelling read with contemporary relevance, it ought to be a required text in every history class in the land.--Joan W. Scott, author of Gender and the Politics of History


"Anyone with an interest in the fights women had to be able to vote will discover how smartly Cass has co-ordinated such a vast amount of information.-- ""The Slings & Arrows"" Refreshingly comprehensive and brightly told in a rustic caricature art style... Cass catalogs the struggle for enfranchisement through a loosely organized, interlinked series of overlapping character portraits.-- ""Publishers Weekly"" These artfully presented, thought-provoking comics uncover complexities of the popular historical narrative and emphasize how the fight for voting rights continues today.--Sarah Hunter ""Booklist"" The haunted history of voting rights is full of messy contradictions, but when you finish this creative and inspiring tale, you will want to tell everyone what you have learned: nobody is free until everybody is free.--Susan Ware, author of Why They Marched With this fabulously informative book, Caitlin Cass gleefully joins Nathaniel Hawthorne's 'damn mob of scribbling women, ' depicting suffragettes--warts and all--through the ages and chronicling the exasperating history of voting rights in America.--Emma Allen, New Yorker cartoon editor In gorgeous hardcover, New Yorker cartoonist Caitlin Cass chronicle[s] not only the triumphs, but also the problematic aspects of the suffrage movement. ... Joining other important feminist graphic novels like Woman World, This Woman's Work, and The Trouble with Women, much like Cass, I too 'feel fortunate to live in a time when history is waking up.'-- ""Broken Frontier"" Suffrage Song not only tells the stories of the women involved with the Women's Suffragist movement, but it also humanizes them. ... I loved the pencil drawings and classic cartoon styles.-- ""Backshelf Books"" Caitlin Cass's lavishly illustrated Suffrage Song utilizes the idea of hauntology and ghosts to unpack the unseemly history of voting rights in the U.S. Don't pass up the opportunity to experience the stories of these spirits. The decision will haunt you.--John Jennings, Eisner Award-winning comics creator and Media scholar Suffrage Song is a stunning account of the ongoing and unending struggle for voting rights in US history. Caitlin Cass's writing and illustrations bring new insight about the connections between race and gender to the conventional story. A compelling read with contemporary relevance, it ought to be a required text in every history class in the land.--Joan W. Scott, author of Gender and the Politics of History"


Anyone with an interest in the fights women had to be able to vote will discover how smartly Cass has co-ordinated such a vast amount of information.-- ""The Slings & Arrows"" Refreshingly comprehensive and brightly told in a rustic caricature art style... Cass catalogs the struggle for enfranchisement through a loosely organized, interlinked series of overlapping character portraits.-- ""Publishers Weekly"" These artfully presented, thought-provoking comics uncover complexities of the popular historical narrative and emphasize how the fight for voting rights continues today.--Sarah Hunter ""Booklist"" The haunted history of voting rights is full of messy contradictions, but when you finish this creative and inspiring tale, you will want to tell everyone what you have learned: nobody is free until everybody is free.--Susan Ware, author of Why They Marched With this fabulously informative book, Caitlin Cass gleefully joins Nathaniel Hawthorne's 'damn mob of scribbling women, ' depicting suffragettes--warts and all--through the ages and chronicling the exasperating history of voting rights in America.--Emma Allen, New Yorker cartoon editor In gorgeous hardcover, New Yorker cartoonist Caitlin Cass chronicle[s] not only the triumphs, but also the problematic aspects of the suffrage movement. ... Joining other important feminist graphic novels like Woman World, This Woman's Work, and The Trouble with Women, much like Cass, I too 'feel fortunate to live in a time when history is waking up.'-- ""Broken Frontier"" Suffrage Song not only tells the stories of the women involved with the Women's Suffragist movement, but it also humanizes them. ... I loved the pencil drawings and classic cartoon styles.-- ""Backshelf Books"" Caitlin Cass's lavishly illustrated Suffrage Song utilizes the idea of hauntology and ghosts to unpack the unseemly history of voting rights in the U.S. Don't pass up the opportunity to experience the stories of these spirits. The decision will haunt you.--John Jennings, Eisner Award-winning comics creator and Media scholar Suffrage Song is a stunning account of the ongoing and unending struggle for voting rights in US history. Caitlin Cass's writing and illustrations bring new insight about the connections between race and gender to the conventional story. A compelling read with contemporary relevance, it ought to be a required text in every history class in the land.--Joan W. Scott, author of Gender and the Politics of History


"Anyone with an interest in the fights women had to be able to vote will discover how smartly Cass has co-ordinated such a vast amount of information.-- ""The Slings & Arrows"" Refreshingly comprehensive and brightly told in a rustic caricature art style... Cass catalogs the struggle for enfranchisement through a loosely organized, interlinked series of overlapping character portraits.-- ""Publishers Weekly"" These artfully presented, thought-provoking comics uncover complexities of the popular historical narrative and emphasize how the fight for voting rights continues today.--Sarah Hunter ""Booklist"" The haunted history of voting rights is full of messy contradictions, but when you finish this creative and inspiring tale, you will want to tell everyone what you have learned: nobody is free until everybody is free.--Susan Ware, author of Why They Marched With this fabulously informative book, Caitlin Cass gleefully joins Nathaniel Hawthorne's 'damn mob of scribbling women, ' depicting suffragettes--warts and all--through the ages and chronicling the exasperating history of voting rights in America.--Emma Allen, New Yorker cartoon editor Suffrage Song not only tells the stories of the women involved with the Women's Suffragist movement, but it also humanizes them. ... I loved the pencil drawings and classic cartoon styles.-- ""Backshelf Books"" Caitlin Cass's lavishly illustrated Suffrage Song utilizes the idea of hauntology and ghosts to unpack the unseemly history of voting rights in the U.S. Don't pass up the opportunity to experience the stories of these spirits. The decision will haunt you.--John Jennings, Eisner Award-winning comics creator and Media scholar Suffrage Song is a stunning account of the ongoing and unending struggle for voting rights in US history. Caitlin Cass's writing and illustrations bring new insight about the connections between race and gender to the conventional story. A compelling read with contemporary relevance, it ought to be a required text in every history class in the land.--Joan W. Scott, author of Gender and the Politics of History"


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Caitlin Cass is an American artist whose comics often reckon with America's thorny history. Cass's work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Lily, and The Nib. She was a 2018 NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow in Fiction, and her 2020 solo exhibition ""Women's Work"" was awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. She teaches Studio Art and Illustration at the University of Nebraska Omaha.

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