Why They Marched: Untold Stories of the Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote

Author:   Susan Ware ,  Bernadette Dunne
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
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9781094062921


Publication Date:   26 November 2019
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Why They Marched: Untold Stories of the Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote


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Looking beyond the national leadership of the suffrage movement, an acclaimed historian gives voice to the thousands of women from different backgrounds, races, and religions whose local passion and protest resounded throughout the land. For far too long, the history of how American women won the right to vote has been told as the tale of a few iconic leaders, all white and native-born. But Susan Ware uncovered a much broader and more diverse story waiting to be told. Why They Marched is a tribute to the many women who worked tirelessly in communities across the nation, out of the spotlight, protesting, petitioning, and insisting on their right to full citizenship. Ware tells her story through the lives of nineteen activists, most of whom have long been overlooked. We meet Mary Church Terrell, a multilingual African American woman; Rose Schneiderman, a labor activist building coalitions on New York's Lower East Side; Claiborne Catlin, who toured the Massachusetts countryside on horseback to drum up support for the cause; Mary Johnston, an aristocratic novelist bucking the Southern ruling elite; Emmeline B. Wells, a Mormon woman in a polygamous marriage determined to make her voice heard; and others who helped harness a groundswell of popular support. We also see the many places where the suffrage movement unfolded―in church parlors, meeting rooms, and the halls of Congress, but also on college campuses and even at the top of Mount Rainier. Few corners of the United States were untouched by suffrage activism. Ware's deeply moving stories provide a fresh account of one of the most significant moments of political mobilization in American history. The dramatic, often joyous experiences of these women resonate powerfully today, as a new generation of young women demands to be heard.

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Author:   Susan Ware ,  Bernadette Dunne
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
Imprint:   Blackstone Publishing
ISBN:  

9781094062921


ISBN 10:   1094062928
Publication Date:   26 November 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""Ware's excellent compendium expertly shows there are new ways to tell the suffrage story...A must-read for those interested in women's and American history."" -- ""Publishers Weekly (starred review)"" ""Ware does a wonderful job of highlighting people and subjects often passed over...A broad and detailed look at the movement."" -- ""Library Journal (starred review)"" ""Susan Ware's lively and delightful book zooms in on the faces in the crowd to help us understand both the depth and the diversity of the women's suffrage movement."" -- ""Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, author of Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History"" ""This entertaining and lively history of the women's suffrage movement is full of surprises...What a fresh take on the traditional narrative."" -- ""Marjorie J. Spruill, author of One Woman, One Vote"" ""Susan Ware's book should be required reading for anyone who cares about our democracy and has forgotten how hard women had to fight."" -- ""Tanya Selvaratnam, author of The Big Lie"""


"""Susan Ware's book should be required reading for anyone who cares about our democracy and has forgotten how hard women had to fight."" -- ""Tanya Selvaratnam, author of The Big Lie"" ""Susan Ware's lively and delightful book zooms in on the faces in the crowd to help us understand both the depth and the diversity of the women's suffrage movement."" -- ""Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, author of Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History"" ""This entertaining and lively history of the women's suffrage movement is full of surprises...What a fresh take on the traditional narrative."" -- ""Marjorie J. Spruill, author of One Woman, One Vote"" ""Ware does a wonderful job of highlighting people and subjects often passed over...A broad and detailed look at the movement."" -- ""Library Journal (starred review)"" ""Ware's excellent compendium expertly shows there are new ways to tell the suffrage story...A must-read for those interested in women's and American history."" -- ""Publishers Weekly (starred review)"""


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Susan Ware, celebrated feminist historian and biographer, is the author of American Women's History and Letter to the World, among other books. She is Honorary Women's Suffrage Centennial Historian at the Schlesinger Library and general editor of American National Biography. Ware is serving as a historical consultant to American Experience for its upcoming four-hour suffrage documentary and advising singer-songwriter Shaina Taub on her forthcoming musical based on the life of Alice Paul. Bernadette Dunne, winner of numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards, studied at the Royal National Theatre in London and the Studio Theater in Washington, DC. She lives in Brooklyn.

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