The woman's hour : the great fight to win the vote / Elaine Weiss.

An account of the 1920 ratification of the constitutional amendment that granted voting rights to women traces the culmination of seven decades of legal battles and cites the pivotal contributions of famous suffragists and political leaders. "The nail-biting climax of one of the greatest political b...

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Main Author: Weiss, Elaine F., 1952- (Author)
Language:English
Published: New York, New York : Viking, [2018]
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Physical Description:404 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Format: Book
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An account of the 1920 ratification of the constitutional amendment that granted voting rights to women traces the culmination of seven decades of legal battles and cites the pivotal contributions of famous suffragists and political leaders.
"The nail-biting climax of one of the greatest political battles in American history. Nashville, August 1920. The Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution, granting all women the vote, is on the verge of ratification--or defeat. Out of the thirty-six states needed, thirty-five have approved it, and one last state is still in play--Tennessee. After a seven-decade crusade to win the ballot, this is the moment of truth for the suffragists, and Nashville becomes a frenzied battleground as the enormous forces allied for and against women's suffrage make their last stand. Elaine Weiss artfully recasts the saga of women's quest for the vote by focusing on the campaign's last six weeks, when it all came down to one ambivalent state."--Dust jacket.
Call Number:JK1896 .W45 2018
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-391) and index.
ISBN:0525429727
9780525429722