WOMAN SUFFRAGE AND POLITICS: THE INNER STORY OF THE SUFFRAGE MOVEMENTCatt, Carrie Chapman; Schuler, Nettie RogersItem #: 14663 Pages: xii, 504p. Published: Getzville; William S. Hein & Co., Inc.; 2005. Reprinted in 2005. Subjects: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, POLITICAL SCIENCE, WOMEN & THE LAW Sample Content This work concerns itself with the intersection of American politics and the woman's suffrage movement by revealing the bearing of American politics upon the question of suffrage. While other countries readily offered women the right to vote, the authors' research discovered that politics played the most important role in preventing the advancement of the suffrage movement in the United States.
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