Woman Suffrage: History, Arguments, and Results, 1913 by Jane Addams, Carrie Chapman Catt and Alice Stone Blackwell
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Woman Suffrage: History Arguments and Results. New York: National American Woman Suffrage Association, 1913. Maule Bjorkman (editor). Original blue cloth boards. 4 x 6.5 in. Known amongst suffragists as the "blue book," this collection of seven essays on suffrage was published together to serve as a resource for suffrage speakers, activists, and writers. Includes writings by Ida Huster Harper (A brief history of the movement for woman suffrage in the United States), Jane Addams (Why women should vote), Carrie Chapman Catt (Do you know?), and Alice Stone Blackwell (The sentiment for woman:suffrage), among others. Contents: 1. Early history. -- 2. Where women vote / by F. Bjorkman and A. Porritt. (1) In the United States 24) (2). In other countries. -- 3. Why women should vote / by Jane Addams. -- 4. Do you know? -- 5. Objections answered / by A.S. Blackwell. -- 6. The sentiment for woman suffrage. -- 7. The woman's protest -- 8. Twelve reasons why women should vote. -- 9. Have we a democracy? -- 10. Suffrage school course. Sunning to spine. Very good condition.Item #16510
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