Book contents
- A Century of Votes for Women
- A Century of Votes for Women
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 Women at the Polls
- Chapter 2 Women Without the Vote
- Chapter 3 Explaining Women Voters
- Chapter 4 Enter the Women Voters
- Chapter 5 Feminine Mystique and the American Voter
- Chapter 6 Feminism Resurgent
- Chapter 7 The Discovery of the Gender Gap
- Chapter 8 Women Voters in the New Millennium
- Chapter 9 A Century of Votes for Women
- Notes
- Index
Chapter 6 - Feminism Resurgent
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2020
- A Century of Votes for Women
- A Century of Votes for Women
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 Women at the Polls
- Chapter 2 Women Without the Vote
- Chapter 3 Explaining Women Voters
- Chapter 4 Enter the Women Voters
- Chapter 5 Feminine Mystique and the American Voter
- Chapter 6 Feminism Resurgent
- Chapter 7 The Discovery of the Gender Gap
- Chapter 8 Women Voters in the New Millennium
- Chapter 9 A Century of Votes for Women
- Notes
- Index
Summary
American women boast a long legacy of political activism on issues ranging from the struggle for independence from England to their own political and social rights. In the nineteenth century, women organized an independent social and political movement for women’s rights and suffrage. Many of those women also were active in, and learned from, the abolition, temperance, and Progressive movements. Their crowning achievement, the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment, made gender-equal suffrage in the United States a reality and opened the door to electoral participation for generations of women.
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- A Century of Votes for WomenAmerican Elections Since Suffrage, pp. 125 - 158Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020