Eleanor Clift 
Founding Sisters and the Nineteenth Amendment [EPUB ebook] 

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After seventy-two arduous years, the fate of the suffrage movement and its masterwork, the Nineteenth Amendment, rested not only on one state, Tennessee, but on the shoulders of a single man: twenty-four-year-old legislator Harry Burn. Burn had previously voted with the antisuffrage forces. If he did so again, the vote would be tied and the amendment would fall one state short of the thirty-six necessary for ratification. At the last minute, though, Harry Burn’s mother convinced him to vote in favor of the suffragist, and American history was forever changed.

In this riveting account, political analyst Eleanor Clift chronicles the many thrilling twists and turns of the suffrage struggle and shows how the issues and arguments that surrounded the movement still reverberate today. Beginning with the Seneca Falls Woman’s Rights Convention of 1848, Clift introduces the movement’s leaders, recounts the marches and demonstrations, and profiles the opposition—antisuffragists, both men and women, who would do anything to stop women from getting the vote.

Founding Sisters and the Nineteenth Amendment mines the many rich stories buried deep within this tumultuous period of our history. Here, Clift reveals how:


  • Opposition came not only from men, but also from women who were afraid of losing the special protection they enjoyed as the’weaker sex.’ It wasn’t until the United States was preparing to enter World War I to defend democracy around the world that denying women the vote became indefensible.

  • Frail and beautiful Inez Milholland Boissevain died campaigning for suffrage and became a martyr to the movement. Her death spurred protests in front of the White House, to the embarrassment of President Wilson.

  • The president directed the mass arrests of these peacefully picketing suffragists, and they endured miserable prison conditions that horrified the nation.

  • Race divided the suffrage leaders. Frederick Douglass played a crucial role during the early suffrage meetings—and later was betrayed by Susan B. Anthony.

  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton had a penchant for ‘bloomers’ as a symbol of women’s independence—a risky fashion statement that backfired.


A stirring reminder for women to never take their rights for granted,  Founding Sisters and the Nineteenth Amendment profiles the brave figures who spent their lives supporting the women’s movement over the course of seventy-two years.

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Acknowledgments.

Introduction.

1. Stirrings of Discontent.

2. ‘Aint’t I A Woman’.

3. Testing the Limits.

4. Passing the Torch.

5. Division in the Ranks.

6. Martyr for the Cause.

7. Out of Bondage.

8. A Vote for Mother.

Epilogue.

Bibliography.

Despre autor

ELEANOR CLIFT is a contributing editor for Newsweek, where she reports on the White House, presidential politics, and a variety of national issues. She is a regular panelist on the nationally syndicated TV show The Mc Laughlin Group and a political analyst for the Fox News Network. With her husband, Tom Brazaitis, she is the author of Madam President and War Without Bloodshed.

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Limba Engleză ● Format EPUB ● Pagini 224 ● ISBN 9780470256152 ● Mărime fișier 0.2 MB ● Editura Turner Publishing Company ● Țară US ● Publicat 2007 ● Ediție 1 ● Descărcabil 24 luni ● Valută EUR ● ID 2797425 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor Adobe DRM
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