The History of Woman Suffrage

The History of Woman Suffrage
Автор книги: id книги: 2275458     Оценка: 0.0     Голосов: 0     Отзывы, комментарии: 0 55,91 руб.     (0,56$) Читать книгу Купить и скачать книгу Электронная книга Жанр: Документальная литература Правообладатель и/или издательство: Bookwire Дата добавления в каталог КнигаЛит: ISBN: 4066338113764 Скачать фрагмент в формате   fb2   fb2.zip Возрастное ограничение: 0+ Оглавление Отрывок из книги

Реклама. ООО «ЛитРес», ИНН: 7719571260.

Описание книги

History of Woman Suffrage reflects the history of voting in the United States from its beginnings to the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment. It is a comprehensive review of the most important historical events on more than 5000 pages. For decades this book has remained a significant source of primary information on suffrage movements in the United States and is a valuable source of information today. Although the work was written by leaders and members of the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA), it doesn't cover the deeds of the other women suffrage organizations. Yet, even today, the History of Woman Suffrage remains «the richest repository of published, accessible documentary evidence of nineteenth-century suffrage movements,» as researchers state.

Оглавление

Various. The History of Woman Suffrage

The History of Woman Suffrage

Table of Contents

Volume 1. 1848–1861

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER I. PRECEDING CAUSES

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER II. WOMAN IN NEWSPAPERS

CHAPTER III. THE WORLD'S ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION, LONDON, JUNE 12, 1840

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER IV. NEW YORK

THE ROCHESTER CONVENTION, AUGUST 2, 1848

"PASTORAL LETTER."

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER V. REMINISCENCES

EMILY COLLINS

ERNESTINE L. ROSE

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VI. OHIO

SALEM CONVENTION

AKRON CONVENTION

LETTERS FROM FRIENDS IN OHIO

MASSILON CONVENTION

CLEVELAND NATIONAL CONVENTION

MR. CHANNING'S LETTER

MR. HIGGINSON'S LETTER

WORLD'S TEMPERANCE CONVENTION

NATIONAL CONVENTION AT CINCINNATI, OHIO

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VII. REMINISCENCES BY CLARINA I. HOWARD NICHOLS

VERMONT

WISCONSIN

KANSAS

REPORT OF JUDICIARY FRANCHISE COMMITTEE ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE PETITIONS

MISSOURI

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VIII. MASSACHUSETTS

MISTRESS ANNE HUTCHINSON

WOMAN'S EARLY POLITICAL RIGHTS

THE FIRST STEP IN MASSACHUSETTS

FIRST NATIONAL CONVENTION IN WORCESTER, October 23d and 24th, 1850

THE SECOND NATIONAL CONVENTION IN WORCESTER

THE UNA

NEW ENGLAND WOMAN'S RIGHTS CONVENTION

WOMAN'S RIGHTS CONVENTION IN BOSTON

HEARING BEFORE THE MASSACHUSETTS LEGISLATURE, MARCH, 1857

NEW ENGLAND CONVENTION

REMINISCENCES OF PAULINA WRIGHT DAVIS. BY E. C. S

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER IX. INDIANA AND WISCONSIN

ROBERT DALE OWEN AND MARY ROBINSON. BY ROSAMOND DALE OWEN

REMINISCENCES BY DR. MARY F. THOMAS AND AMANDA M. WAY

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER X. PENNSYLVANIA

PHILADELPHIA ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY

TEMPERANCE

WESTCHESTER CONVENTION. June 2, 1852

NATIONAL CONVENTION IN PHILADELPHIA

WOMAN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA

ANGELINA GRIMKÉ. Reminiscences by E. C. S

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XI. LUCRETIA MOTT

ENGLISH CORRESPONDENCE

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XII. NEW JERSEY

THE ORIGIN, PRACTICE, AND PROHIBITION OF FEMALE SUFFRAGE IN NEW JERSEY

DEFECTS IN THE CONSTITUTION OF NEW JERSEY

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XIII. REMINISCENCES. BY E. C. S

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XIV. NEW YORK

NEW YORK STATE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION, Rochester, N. Y., April 20 and 21, 1852

BRICK CHURCH MEETING

A GRAND GATHERING—ANTI-SLAVERY—WOMAN'S RIGHTS—TEMPERANCE—THE WORLD'S FAIR, SEPTEMBER, 1853

THE HALF WORLD'S TEMPERANCE CONVENTION,

THE SYRACUSE NATIONAL CONVENTION, September 8, 9, and 10, 1852

MOB CONVENTION IN NEW YORK

WOMAN'S RIGHTS STATE CONVENTION, ROCHESTER, N. Y., NOVEMBER 30 AND DECEMBER 1, 1853

ALBANY CONVENTION. FEBRUARY 14 AND 15, 1854

SARATOGA CONVENTIONS, August, 1854-'55

ALBANY CONVENTION, 1855

THE SEVENTH NATIONAL WOMAN'S EIGHTS CONTENTION

MOZART HALL, NEW YORK, MAY 13, 14, 1858

NINTH NATIONAL CONVENTION

EVENING SESSION

AN ACT CONCERNING THE RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES OF HUSBAND AND WIFE

TENTH NATIONAL WOMAN'S RIGHTS CONVENTION. COOPER INSTITUTE, NEW YORK, MAY 10–11, 1860

CONVENTION IN ALBANY AND HEARING BEFORE THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE IN THE ASSEMBLY CHAMBER. February 7th and 8th, 1861

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XV. WOMAN, CHURCH, AND STATE. BY MATILDA JOSLYN GAGE

FOOTNOTES:

APPENDIX

CHAPTER I. PRECEDING CAUSES

CHAPTER IV. NEW YORK

Women Out of their Latitude

Insurrection among the Women

The Reign of Petticoats

The Women of Philadelphia

Woman's Rights Convention

Mrs. Stanton's Reply

Mrs. C. I. H. Nichols

Mrs. Jane G. Swisshelm

Resolutions at Rochester

Signatures to the Declaration adopted at Seneca Falls

CHAPTER VI. OHIO

Letter from Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Letter from Lucretia Mott

Letter from Lucy Stone

Letter from Sarah Pugh

Resolutions of the Salem (Ohio) Convention, 1850

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Resolutions of the Massilon (Ohio) Convention, 1852

Fifth National Woman's Rights Convention, Cleveland, Ohio 1853

Rebecca M. Sanford To The Cleveland Convention

Sixth National Woman's Rights Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1856

CHAPTER VIII. MASSACHUSETTS

Names of Persons who Signed the Call of 1850

From Mildred A. Spoford

Extract from a Letter of H. M. Weber

MEMBERS WORCESTER CONVENTION, 1850

Second Worcester Convention, 1851

Petition of Harriot K. Hunt to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention

Paulina Wright Davis

CHAPTER IX. INDIANA. Dublin Convention, October, 1851

CHAPTER X. PENNSYLVANIA. Saxe, Dana, and Grace Greenwood

Westchester Convention, June 2 and 3, 1852. Letter From Mary Mott

Letter from Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell

Letter from Paulina Wright Davis

Letter from Wm. H. and Mary Johnson

Resolutions Of The Westchester Convention, 1852

FOOTNOTES:

Fourth National W. R. Convention, Philadelphia, October 18, 19, 20, 1854

CHAPTER XI. Lucretia Mott's Funeral

CHAPTER XIII. MRS. STANTON'S REMINISCENCES

Mrs. Stanton's Reply

Frances D. Gage's Reply to Gerrit Smith

Amelia Bloomer comments on Jane G. Swisshelm

CHAPTER XIV. NEW YORK

Letter From Mrs. C. I. H. Nichols

Syracuse Convention, Sept. 8, 9, 10, 1852

Comments of the Press after the Syracuse Convention

WORLD'S TEMPERANCE CONVENTION

MOB CONVENTION, 1853

FIRST APPEAL OF 1854

SECOND APPEAL OF 1854

NATIONAL WOMAN'S RIGHTS CONVENTION, COOPER INSTITUTE, 1856

THE WOMAN'S RIGHTS ALMANAC

SENATOR ANTHONY

WISCONSIN LEGISLATURE, 1857

REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE OF THE OHIO SENATE, ON GIVING THE RIGHT OF SUFFRAGE TO FEMALES

Volume 2

PREFACE

CHAPTER XVI. WOMAN'S PATRIOTISM IN THE WAR

ANNA ELLA CARROLL. THE TENNESSEE CAMPAIGN

DOROTHEA DIX, GOVERNMENT SUPERINTENDENT OF NURSES

ELIZABETH BLACKWELL, M.D. THE SANITARY COMMISSION

WOMEN AS SOLDIERS

CLARA BARTON. MINISTERING ON THE FIELD OF BATTLE

JOSEPHINE SOPHIE GRIFFING. The National Freedman's Relief Association. BY CATHARINE A. F. STEBBINS

LETTERS ON THE FREEDMAN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION

THE LADIES' NATIONAL COVENANT

THE PLEDGE

ANNA ELIZABETH DICKINSON

THE WOMAN'S NATIONAL LOYAL LEAGUE. MAMMOTH PETITION

BUSINESS MEETING

EVENING SESSION

THE PRAYER OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND

ANNIVERSARY OF THE. LOYAL WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XVII. CONGRESSIONAL ACTION

A LAW AGAINST WOMEN

SUFFRAGE FOR WOMEN

SUFFRAGE IN THE DISTRICT

PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS

SUFFRAGE IN THE DISTRICT

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XVIII. NATIONAL CONVENTIONS IN 1866–67

ADDRESS TO CONGRESS

THE AMERICAN EQUAL RIGHTS ASSOCIATION

EVENING SESSION

SECOND DAY

EVENING SESSION

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XIX. THE KANSAS CAMPAIGN—1867

REMINISCENCES BY HELEN EKIN STARRETT

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XX. NEW YORK CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION

WOMEN IN POLITICS

CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION

EQUAL RIGHTS ANNIVERSARY

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXI. RECONSTRUCTION

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXII. NATIONAL CONVENTIONS—1869

EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE

EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE

TO THE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

THE MAY ANNIVERSARIES IN NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXIII. THE NEW DEPARTURE

UNDER THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT

THE ST. LOUIS RESOLUTIONS

THE SECOND DECADE CELEBRATION

FROM MRS. DR. TAYLOR

FROM LADY AMBERLY

THE MEMORIAL OF VICTORIA C. WOODHULL

ADDRESS OF VICTORIA C. WOODHULL JANUARY 11, 1871

SPEECH OF A. G. RIDDLE,

ADDRESS OF MRS. ISABELLA BEECHER HOOKER

TO THE U. S. SENATE AGAINST WOMAN SUFFRAGE

SHERMAN-DAHLGREN XVI. AMENDMENT

REPORT

GRANT AND WILSON—APPEAL TO THE WOMEN OF AMERICA FROM THE NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXIV. NATIONAL CONVENTIONS 1873, '74, '75

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXV. TRIALS AND DECISIONS

A WOMAN CAN NOT PRACTICE LAW OR HOLD ANY OFFICE IN ILLINOIS

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COURT

ADDITIONAL BRIEF

OPINION OF THE COURT DENYING THE APPLICATION

CAN A WOMAN PRACTICE LAW OR HOLD ANY OFFICE IN ILLINOIS?

CITATION TO THE STATE OF ILLINOIS TO APPEAR AT WASHINGTON

WRIT OF ERROR

United States Circuit Court. (Northern District of New York.)

ARGUMENT OF MR. SELDEN FOR THE DEFENDANT

THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT. (DECEMBER 18, 1865.)

FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT. (JULY 28, 1868.)

FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT. (MARCH 30, 1870.)

VIRGINIA L. MINOR'S PETITION

AMENDMENTS

Resume—(Minor vs. Happersett, 21 Wallace Rep., p. 164.)

WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN ITS LEGAL ASPECT—A REVIEW OF THE CASE OF MINOR vs. HAPPERSETT, 21 WALLACE, U. S. REPORTS

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXVI. AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION

Constitution of the American Woman Suffrage Association

ARTICLE I

ARTICLE II

ARTICLE III.—ORGANIZATION

ARTICLE IV

ARTICLE V

ARTICLE VI

ARTICLE VII

REMARKS OF COLONEL HIGGINSON

REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

FOOTNOTES:

APPENDIX

CHAPTER XVI. WOMAN'S PATRIOTISM IN THE WAR

WOMEN AS SOLDIERS. A Female Soldier

NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S AID ASSOCIATION. Josephine S. Griffing

THE WOMAN'S LOYAL LEAGUE

NEW HAMPSHIRE

VERMONT

MASSACHUSETTS

CONNECTICUT

NEW YORK

NEW JERSEY

PENNSYLVANIA

OHIO

INDIANA

ILLINOIS

WISCONSIN

IOWA

MINNESOTA

KANSAS

BUSINESS MEETING

THE PLEDGE

RESOLUTIONS

THE PLATFORM OF THE LEAGUE

COMMENTS OF THE PRESS

A VAST ENTERPRISE PROPOSED BY WOMEN

A MONSTER PETITION PROPOSED

AN IMPORTANT UNDERTAKING

SPIRIT OF NORTHERN WOMEN

THE WOMEN'S LOYAL LEAGUE—MAMMOTH PETITION TO CONGRESS

FORM OF PETITION

WOMEN'S LOYAL NATIONAL LEAGUE

SPEECH BY MISS SUSAN B. ANTHONY

Miss Anthony in Chicago

CHAPTER XVIII. NATIONAL CONVENTIONS, 1866 AND 1867

EDUCATION

THE PULPIT

LABOR

LAW

SUFFRAGE

PROGRESS

RECORD AND OBITUARIES

PHYSICAL CULTURE

EQUAL EDUCATION

LETTERS

FREDERICK DOUGLASS

WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON,

APPEAL FOR UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE

LETTERS TO THE MAY ANNIVERSARY OF 1867

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

SOJOURNER TRUTH ON THE PRESS

CHAPTER XIX. THE KANSAS CAMPAIGN, 1867

WHAT THE SOUTH CAN DO

SUPPRESSED PROCEEDINGS

PROTEST OF MR. TAYLOR

THE HUTCHINSONS' KANSAS SUFFRAGE SONG

CHAPTER XXV. TRIALS AND DECISIONS

JUDGE SELDEN TO MISS ANTHONY

SUSAN B. ANTHONY AS A CORRUPTIONIST

GOING TO JAIL FOR VOTING FOR GRANT

THE NATIONAL CASES AT CANANDAIGUA

THE FEMALE SUFFRAGISTS

WOMEN'S MEETING

WOMAN SUFFRAGE ABOVE HUMAN LAW

WASHINGTON NOTES

NOT A VOTER

KU-KLUX PRISONERS

THE FUNNY CASE OF MISS ANTHONY

MISS ANTHONY'S CASE. JUDGE HUNT'S DECISION REVIEWED—SHE HAD A RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL

THE ALBANY LAW JOURNAL ON SUSAN B. ANTHONY'S CASE

ULYSSES S. GRANT, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

CORRESPONDENCE FROM WASHINGTON—SPECIAL TO THE COMMONWEALTH

SUSAN ANTHONY'S CASE

MINOR vs. HAPPERSETT

FOOTNOTES:

Volume 3

PREFACE

CHAPTER XXVII. THE CENTENNIAL YEAR—1876

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXVIII. NATIONAL CONVENTIONS, HEARINGS AND REPORTS. 1877–1878-1879

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXIX. CONGRESSIONAL REPORTS AND CONVENTIONS. 1880–1881

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXX. CONGRESSIONAL DEBATES AND CONVENTIONS. 1882–1883

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXI. MASSACHUSETTS

BY HARRIET H. ROBINSON

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXII. CONNECTICUT

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXIII. RHODE ISLAND

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXIV. MAINE

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXV. NEW HAMPSHIRE

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXVI. VERMONT

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXVII. NEW YORK—1860–1885

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXVIII. PENNSYLVANIA

CHAPTER XXXIX. NEW JERSEY

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XL. OHIO

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLI. MICHIGAN

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLII. INDIANA

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLIII. ILLINOIS

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLIV. MISSOURI

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLV. IOWA

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLVI. WISCONSIN

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLVII. MINNESOTA

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLVIII. DAKOTA

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLIX. NEBRASKA

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER L. KANSAS

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LI. COLORADO

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LII. WYOMING

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LIII. CALIFORNIA

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LIV. THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LV. LOUISIANA—TEXAS—ARKANSAS—MISSISSIPPI

I.—Louisiana

II.—Texas

A Declaration

III.—Arkansas

IV.—Mississippi

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LV. (Continued) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA—MARYLAND—DELAWARE—KENTUCKY—TENNESSEE—VIRGINIA—WEST VIRGINIA—NORTH CAROLINA—SOUTH CAROLINA—FLORIDA—ALABAMA—GEORGIA

I.—District of Columbia

II.—Maryland

III.—Delaware

IV.—Kentucky

V.—Tennessee

VI.—Virginia

VII.—West Virginia

VIII.—North Carolina

IX.—South Carolina

X.—Florida

XI.—Alabama

XII.—Georgia

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LV. (Concluded) CANADA

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LVI. GREAT BRITAIN

BY CAROLINE ASHURST BIGGS

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LVII. CONTINENTAL EUROPE.566

BY THEODORE STANTON

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LVIII. REMINISCENCES

BY E. C. S

FOOTNOTES:

APPENDIX

CHAPTER XXVII. THE CENTENNIAL YEAR

CHAPTER XXX. Constitution of the National Woman Suffrage Association

Officers of the National Woman Suffrage Association, 1886

CHAPTER XXXII. CONNECTICUT

BY JOHN HOOKER

CHAPTER XXXVII. NEW YORK

CHAPTER XXXVIII. PENNSYLVANIA

Common Law

Pennsylvania Statutes and Court Decisions

CHAPTER XLII. INDIANA [A.]

Extract from Gen. Coburn's Address

[B.] LEGAL OPINION BY W. D. WALLACE, ESQ., UPON THE POWER OF THE LEGISLATURE TO AUTHORIZE WOMEN TO VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

[C.]

[D.]

[E.]

[F.]

[G.]

CHAPTER XLVII. MINNESOTA [A.]

[B.]

[C.]

[D.]

[E.]

[F.]

[G.]

CHAPTER LIII. CALIFORNIA

CHAPTER LVI. GREAT BRITAIN. A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE SUCCESSIVE STEPS OF PROGRESS TOWARDS FREEDOM FOR WOMEN

FOOTNOTES:

Volume 4. 1883-1900

PREFACE

FOOTNOTES:

INTRODUCTION

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER I. WOMAN'S CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO VOTE

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER II. THE NATIONAL SUFFRAGE CONVENTION OF 1884

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER III. CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS AND REPORTS OF 1884

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER IV. THE NATIONAL SUFFRAGE CONVENTION OF 1885.26

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER V. THE NATIONAL SUFFRAGE CONVENTION OF 1886

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VI. FIRST DISCUSSION AND VOTE IN THE U. S. SENATE—1887

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VII. THE NATIONAL SUFFRAGE CONVENTION OF 1887

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VIII. INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN—HEARING OF 1888

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER IX. THE NATIONAL SUFFRAGE CONVENTION OF 1889

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER X. THE NATIONAL-AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1890

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XI. THE NATIONAL-AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1891

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XII. NATIONAL-AMERICAN CONVENTION AND HEARINGS OF 1892

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XIII. THE NATIONAL-AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1893

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XIV. THE NATIONAL-AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1894

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XV. THE NATIONAL-AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1895

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XVI. THE NATIONAL-AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1896

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XVII. THE NATIONAL-AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1897

CHAPTER XVIII. THE NATIONAL-AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1898

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XIX. THE NATIONAL-AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1899

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XX. THE NATIONAL-AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1900

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXI. THE NATIONAL-AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1900 CONTINUED

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXII. THE AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.135

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXIII. SUFFRAGE WORK IN POLITICAL AND OTHER CONVENTIONS

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXIV. THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN IN THE STATES

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXV. ALABAMA.158

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXVI. ARIZONA.160

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXVII. ARKANSAS.161

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXVIII. CALIFORNIA.162

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.179

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXIX. COLORADO.188

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXX. CONNECTICUT.195

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXI. DAKOTA

NORTH DAKOTA.201

SOUTH DAKOTA.205

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXII. DELAWARE.211

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXIII. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.212

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXIV. FLORIDA.219

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXV. GEORGIA.220

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXVI. IDAHO.230

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXVII. ILLINOIS.237

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXVIII. INDIANA.248

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXIX. IOWA.258

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XL. KANSAS.263

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLI. KENTUCKY.278

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLII. LOUISIANA.290

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLIII. MAINE.296

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLIV. MARYLAND.299

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLV. MASSACHUSETTS.303

THE NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION OF MASSACHUSETTS.328

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLVI. MICHIGAN.330

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLVII. MINNESOTA.340

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLVIII. MISSISSIPPI.347

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLIX. MISSOURI.350

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER L. MONTANA.354

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LI. NEBRASKA.356

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LII. NEVADA.360

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LIII. NEW HAMPSHIRE

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LIV. NEW JERSEY.366

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LV. NEW MEXICO.372

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LVI. NEW YORK.376

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LVII. NORTH CAROLINA.400

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LVIII. OHIO.402

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LIX. OKLAHOMA.406

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LX. OREGON.408

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LXI. PENNSYLVANIA.412

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LXII. RHODE ISLAND.422

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LXIII. SOUTH CAROLINA.434

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LXIV. TENNESSEE.435

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LXV. TEXAS.437

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LXVI. UTAH.441

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LXVII. VERMONT.451

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LXVIII. VIRGINIA

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LXIX. WASHINGTON.456

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LXX. WEST VIRGINIA.461

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LXXI. WISCONSIN.464

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LXXII. WYOMING.471

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LXXIII. GREAT BRITAIN

EFFORTS FOR THE PARLIAMENTARY FRANCHISE.483

LAWS SPECIALLY AFFECTING WOMEN

LAWS RELATING TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT. (SUFFRAGE.)

WOMEN IN PUBLIC WORK

STEPS IN EDUCATION

THE ISLE OF MAN

PROGRESS IN THE COLONIES. NEW ZEALAND.488

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.489

WEST AUSTRALIA.490

NEW SOUTH WALES.491

VICTORIA.492

QUEENSLAND.494

TASMANIA.495

DOMINION OF CANADA

THE PRESENT POLITICAL CONDITION.496

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LXXIV. WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN OTHER COUNTRIES

CHAPTER LXXV. NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS OF WOMEN

FOOTNOTES:

APPENDIX

EMINENT ADVOCATES OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE

TESTIMONY FROM WOMAN SUFFRAGE STATES.501

Colorado

Idaho

Utah

Wyoming

NEW YORK

WASHINGTON

NATIONAL-AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION

FOOTNOTES:

Volume 5. 1900-1920

PREFACE

FOOTNOTES:

INTRODUCTION

FOOTNOTES:

THE NATIONAL AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION. FOREWORD

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER I. THE NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1901

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER II. THE NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1902

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER III. THE NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1903

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER IV. THE NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1904

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER V. NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1905

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VI. NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1906

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VII. NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1907

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VIII. NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1908

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER IX. NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1909

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER X. NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1910

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XI. NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1911

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XII. NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1912

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XIII. NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1913

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XIV. NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1914

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XV. NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1915

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XVI. NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1916

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XVII. NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1917

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XVIII. NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1918-1919

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XIX. NATIONAL AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1920

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XX. THE FEDERAL AMENDMENT FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE.131

RATIFICATION

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXI. VARIOUS WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES

THE FEDERAL SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION

UNITED STATES ELECTIONS BILL

NATIONAL COLLEGE EQUAL SUFFRAGE LEAGUE

FRIENDS' EQUAL RIGHTS ASSOCIATION.143

THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY CONFERENCES.144

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

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXII. THE LEAGUE OF WOMAN VOTERS.146

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXIII. WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN NATIONAL PRESIDENTIAL CONVENTIONS.147

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXIV. WAR SERVICE OF ORGANIZED SUFFRAGISTS.150

FOOTNOTES:

APPENDIX

APPENDIX TO CHAPTER III. THE DEATH OF MRS. STANTON

APPENDIX TO CHAPTER IV. DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES

APPENDIX TO CHAPTER VII. THE ANTHONY MEMORIAL BUILDING IN ROCHESTER, N. Y

APPENDIX TO CHAPTER X. STATEMENT BY MRS. CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT AT SENATE HEARING IN 1910

APPENDIX TO CHAPTER XIV. THE SHAFROTH-PALMER WOMAN SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT

APPENDIX TO CHAPTER XV. FROM ADDRESS OF DR. ANNA HOWARD SHAW WHEN RESIGNING THE PRESIDENCY OF THE NATIONAL AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION, DEC. 15, 1915

APPENDIX TO CHAPTER XVII. HEADQUARTERS OF THE NATIONAL AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION

APPENDIX TO CHAPTER XIX. PRESENT STATUS OF THE NATIONAL AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION, ORGANIZED IN 1869

APPENDIX TO CHAPTER XIX. DEATH OF DR. ANNA HOWARD SHAW

APPENDIX FOR CHAPTER XX. APPEAL OF PRESIDENT WILSON TO THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES TO SUBMIT THE FEDERAL AMENDMENT FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE DELIVERED IN PERSON SEPT. 30, 1918

FOOTNOTES:

Volume 6. 1900—1920

INTRODUCTION

WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN THE STATES OF THE UNION

CHAPTER I. ALABAMA1

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER II. ARIZONA.5

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER III. ARKANSAS.6

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER IV. CALIFORNIA.10

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER V. COLORADO.19

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VI. CONNECTICUT.22

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VII. DELAWARE.27

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VIII. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.30

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER IX. FLORIDA.32

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER X. GEORGIA.33

THE EQUAL SUFFRAGE PARTY OF GEORGIA.36

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XI. IDAHO.40

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XII. ILLINOIS.42

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XIII. INDIANA

PART I.45

INDIANA. PART II.46

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XIV. IOWA.50

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XV. KANSAS.52

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XVI. KENTUCKY.55

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XVII. LOUISIANA

PART I.57

LOUISIANA. PART II.63

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XVIII. MAINE.68

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XIX. MARYLAND

PART I.73

MARYLAND. PART II.76

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XX. MASSACHUSETTS.79

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXI. MICHIGAN.87

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXII. MINNESOTA.91

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXIII. MISSISSIPPI.100

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXIV. MISSOURI.102

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXV. MONTANA.105

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXVI. NEBRASKA.107

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXVII. NEVADA.112

A STORY OF THE NEVADA SUFFRAGE CAMPAIGN.114

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXVIII. NEW HAMPSHIRE.115

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXIX. NEW JERSEY

PART I.118

NEW JERSEY. PART II.120

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXX. NEW MEXICO.121

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXI. NEW YORK.122

1910-1913.124

NEW YORK CITY CAMPAIGNS.130

THE TWO STATE CAMPAIGNS.132

SECOND NEW YORK CAMPAIGN

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXII. NORTH CAROLINA.134

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXIII. NORTH DAKOTA.137

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXIV. OHIO.139

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXV. OKLAHOMA.145

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXVI. OREGON.150

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXVII. PENNSYLVANIA.153

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXVIII. RHODE ISLAND.157

THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXIX. SOUTH CAROLINA.162

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XL. SOUTH DAKOTA.163

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLI. TENNESSEE

PART I.164

TENNESSEE. PART II169

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLII. TEXAS.177

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLIII. UTAH.184

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLIV. VERMONT.185

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLV. VIRGINIA.190

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLVI. WASHINGTON.196

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLVII. WEST VIRGINIA.202

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLVIII. WISCONSIN.206

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XLIX. WYOMING.212

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER L. WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN THE TERRITORIES OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE PHILIPPINES

ALASKA.213

HAWAII

THE PHILIPPINES

PORTO RICO

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LI. PROGRESS OF THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

1900 - 1920.215

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LII. WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN BRITISH COLONIES

NEW ZEALAND

AUSTRALIA

DOMINION OF CANADA

NEWFOUNDLAND

SOUTH AFRICA

INDIA

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LIII. WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN MANY COUNTRIES

FINLAND.220

NORWAY

DENMARK

ICELAND

SWEDEN

THE NETHERLANDS

BELGIUM

LUXEMBURG

RUSSIA

GERMANY

AUSTRIA

HUNGARY

BOHEMIA

SWITZERLAND

ITALY

FRANCE

OTHER COUNTRIES IN EUROPE

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER LIV. THE INTERNATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE ALLIANCE

ORGANIZATION OF THE ALLIANCE

THIRD CONFERENCE OF THE ALLIANCE

FOURTH CONFERENCE OF THE ALLIANCE

FIRST QUINQUENNIAL OF THE ALLIANCE

SIXTH CONFERENCE OF THE ALLIANCE

SEVENTH CONFERENCE OF THE ALLIANCE

EIGHTH CONFERENCE OF THE ALLIANCE

FOOTNOTES:

APPENDIX

NEBRASKA MEN'S ASSOCIATION OPPOSED TO WOMAN SUFFRAGE

Отрывок из книги

Published by

- Advanced Digital Solutions & High-Quality eBook Formatting -

.....

And obeying the will of their lords. Now, misses may reason, and think, and debate, Till unquestioned submission is quite out of date.

Our clergy have preached on the sin and the shame

.....

Добавление нового отзыва

Комментарий Поле, отмеченное звёздочкой  — обязательно к заполнению

Отзывы и комментарии читателей

Нет рецензий. Будьте первым, кто напишет рецензию на книгу The History of Woman Suffrage
Подняться наверх