Feminism and Suffrage: The Emergence of an Independent Women's Movement in America, 1848-69

Feminism and Suffrage: The Emergence of an Independent Women's Movement in America, 1848-69

by EllenCarolDuBois (Author)

Synopsis

In the two decades since Feminism and Suffrage was first published, the increased presence of women in politics and the gender gap in voting patterns have focused renewed attention on an issue generally perceived as nineteenth-century. For this new edition, Ellen Carol DuBois addresses the changing context for the history of woman suffrage at the millennium.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 220
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 15 Jul 1999

ISBN 10: 0801486416
ISBN 13: 9780801486418

Media Reviews
This thoughtful and highly readable analysis is a valuable contribution to both the history of feminism and the history of nineteenth-century America. -Kirkus Reviews
The women's suffrage movement is commonly viewed in one of two ways: as completely synonymous with nineteenth-century feminism, or as a corruption, a dilution of it. DuBois shows that neither analysis is accurate but that both political paths converged into a social movement that affected American history at least as much as the black liberation and labor movements-whose support it failed to win. . . . DuBois has given us a work of scholarly insight written in an animated style; she is generous in her portraits of and quotes from the foremothers. For feminists today, this book is a critical reminder that alliances are best made from a position of independently acquired strength. -Robin Morgan, Ms. Magazine