Alice Paul and the American suffrage campaign / Katherine H. Adams and Michael L. Keene.
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Book | University of Texas At Tyler Stacks - 3rd Floor | HQ1413 .P38 A23 2008 (Browse shelf) | Available | 0000001943851 |
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HQ1391.U5 O95 2017 Women officeholders and the role models who pioneered the way / | HQ1410 .L375 1992 The Female experience : | HQ1410 .R44 1989 Women of color in the United States : | HQ1413 .P38 A23 2008 Alice Paul and the American suffrage campaign / | HQ1418 .M45 1992 Victorian American women, 1840-1880 : | HQ1418 .S57 2000 Women's rights emerges within the anti-slavery movement, 1830-1870 : | HQ1420 .W66 1998 Women's magazines, 1940-1960 : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [249]-264) and index.
Alice Paul's formation as activist -- The commitment to nonviolence -- Reaching the group through words and pictures -- Parades and other events : escalating the nonviolent pressure -- Lobbying and deputations -- The political boycott -- Picketing Wilson -- Hunger strikes and jail -- At nonviolent war.
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Katherine H. Adams is William and Audrey Hutchinson Distinguished Professor in the department of English at Loyola University, New Orleans, and the author of several books, including A Group of Their Own: College Writing Courses and American Women Writers, 1880-1940. Michael L. Keene holds the John C. Hodges Teaching Chair in the department of English at the University of Tennessee and author of Successful Writing .
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