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Woman Suffrage and Politics: The Inner Story of the Suffrage Movement
by Carrie Chapman Catt,Nettie Rogers Shuler

ISBN: 0486842053
Dover Publications Price: $16.95
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"A political combat memoir like no other, suffrage leader Carrie Chapman Catt takes us to the front lines of the Votes for Women battlefields — in the states and in Congress — as American women fight for the franchise. With candor and flashes of wry humor, Catt offers sharp insights into the social, political, and economic forces arrayed against her cause, revealing the strategies that finally brought the suffragists' seven-decade campaign to dramatic victory. Woman Suffrage and Politics is not only a fascinating firsthand account of a major civil rights struggle, but a valuable guidebook for today’s political activists." — Elaine Weiss, author of The Woman's Hour

Carrie Chapman Catt, founder of the League of Women Voters and the International Alliance of Women, was a leader of the women's suffrage movement and a tireless campaigner for giving women the right to vote. She and suffragist Nettie Rogers Shuler reveal the inside story of the struggle from 1848 to 1922.
Catt and Shuler propose that rather than a lack of public support for woman suffrage, the movement was stymied by certain interests in the U.S. political system that controlled public sentiment and deflected information in order to delay the Nineteenth amendment's passage. They note that 26 other countries gave women the right to vote before the United States, and they offer their own insights as to why.
As 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the amendment's ratification, this landmark work forms an important aid to understanding how the battle was won and the extensive debt we owe to those who fought it.
Reprint of the Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1923 edition.

Table of Contents for Woman Suffrage and Politics: The Inner Story of the Suffrage Movement
CONTENTS

Why the Book Is Written
1. How the Woman Suffrage Movement Began
2. The Averted Triumph
3. That Adjective Male
4. The Negro's Hour
v. Negro Suffrage as a Political Necessity
6. The First Victory
7. Politics after the War
8. Two Amendments and Many Women
9. The Woman's Hour That Never Came
10. The Invisible Enemy
11. Special Handicaps and Hazards
12. A New Impulse
13. Illinois: A Turning Point
14. The Story of Ohio
15. The Story of Iowa
16. Woman Suffrage by Federal Amendment
17. The Crises of 1916
18. The Fighting Forces
19. The Decisive Battle
20. More Victories and More Defeats
21. The Congress of the United States Surrenders
22. Campaigning for Ratification
23. Hard Work for Special Sessions
24. The Legal Tests Begin
25. Adding Up the Ratification Column
26. Last of All Suffrage Conventions
27. The Opposition Grows Grimmer
28. The Struggle for the Thirty-Sixth State
29. The Supreme Court Speaks
30. Tennessee
31. The States That Did Not Ratify
32. Conclusion
Chronological Record of the Winning of Woman Suffrage by Federal Amendment
Notes
Index