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Page 110
But the leaders of the " American " were undaunted in their determi- nation to secure the franchise by winning it state by state . The split in the woman's rights movement continued for over twenty years and greatly weakened it .
But the leaders of the " American " were undaunted in their determi- nation to secure the franchise by winning it state by state . The split in the woman's rights movement continued for over twenty years and greatly weakened it .
Page 170
In the meantime state campaigns continued , and South Dakota , Michigan , and Oklahoma joined the suffrage list , bringing the total of suffrage states to twenty . In February , 1919 , the amend- ment came up once again and was defeated ...
In the meantime state campaigns continued , and South Dakota , Michigan , and Oklahoma joined the suffrage list , bringing the total of suffrage states to twenty . In February , 1919 , the amend- ment came up once again and was defeated ...
Page 175
Women continued after 1920 to exert considerable influence for community betterment and social reforms , but these energies were channeled largely through the traditional community organizations , PTA's and women's clubs , rather than ...
Women continued after 1920 to exert considerable influence for community betterment and social reforms , but these energies were channeled largely through the traditional community organizations , PTA's and women's clubs , rather than ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |