Votes for Women
Explore the pivotal journey of American women's fight for suffrage in Votes for Women by Jean H. Baker, published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2002. This compelling collection of 11 essays delves into the cultural and historical narratives that shaped the women's movement from the 1850s through the historic passage of the suffrage amendment in 1920. With 216 pages of insightful analysis, Baker illuminates the critical aspects of this epic struggle, showcasing the relentless efforts made to secure voting rights for women. Perfect for anyone interested in American history, women's rights, or social justice, Votes for Women is a must-read that recaptures the voices and stories that fought to transform the American political landscape.