

An edition of With courage and cloth (2001)
winning the fight for a woman's right to vote
By Ann Bausum
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
National Geographic
Language
eng
Pages
111
Description:
This photo-illustrated history tells how women fought for and won the right to vote in the United States. The book starts with basic history on the struggle for women's rights, other groups' battles for the vote, and background on the 19th-century women's suffrage movement before focusing on the ultimately successful 20th-century efforts to enfranchise women. It details and illustrates the political lobbying and public protests as well as the backlash against these efforts, including intimidation, imprisonment, hunger strikes, and forced feeding of prisoners. Carrying cloth banners and with determined spirits, suffragists marched, picketed, and paraded tirelessly until they were heard and their rights were inscribed into the Constitution.
subjects: Women, Women's rights, Suffrage, History, Political Process - Elections, Non-Classifiable, Politics / Current Events, Juvenile literature, United States, Politics/International Relations, Women, suffrage, Women, united states, Women, juvenile literature, Women, united states, biography, Women, biography, juvenile literature
Places: United States