University of Tennessee Press, 1995 Paper: 978-0-87049-837-4 | Cloth: 978-0-87049-836-7 Library of Congress Classification JK1911.T2V68 1995 Dewey Decimal Classification 324.6230973
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Wheeler,
Marjorie Spruill
Part 1.
Essays
1.
Woman Suffrage (Not Universal Suffrage) by Federal Amendment
Gordon,
Ann D.
2.
The Woman Suffrage Movement in the Inhospitable South
Wheeler,
Marjorie Spruill
3.
Tennessee: The Thirty-Sixth State
Taylor,
A. Elizabeth
4.
Adella Hunt Logan, The Tuskegee Woman's Club, and African Americans in the Suffrage Movement
Alexander,
Adele Logan
5.
Beyond the Ballot: The Radical Vision of the Antisuffragists
Sims,
Anastatia
6.
Woman Suffrage and the Gender Gap
Elshtain,
Jean Bethke
Part 2.
Documents
1.
Colored Women as Voters
Logan,
Adella Hunt
2.
The Justice of Woman Suffrage
Terrell,
Mary Church
3.
Mary Johnston to the House of Governors
Johnston,
Mary
4.
The Southern Temperament as Related to Woman Suffrage
Dudley,
Anne Dallas
5.
“Telling the Country”: The National Woman's Party in Tennessee, 1917
Irwin,
Inez Haynes
6.
“Burning the President's Words Again”: A Demonstration at the White House, 1918
Irwin,
Inez Haynes
7.
Correspondence between Sue Shelton White and Carrie Chapman Catt, 1918
8.
Strong Disapproval of Pickets Is Voiced: Tactics of Woman's Party Representatives Deplored by Mrs. Leslie Warner
Warner,
Kate Burch
9.
An Address to the Men of Tennessee on Female Suffrage: An Antisuffrage Pamphlet, 1916
Vertrees,
John J.
10.
President's Message: Retiring from Antisuffrage Leadership of Tennessee, September 30, 1920
Pearson,
Josephine Anderson
11.
My Story: Of How and Why I Became an Antisuffrage Leader
Pearson,
Josephine Anderson
12.
Tennessee
Catt,
Carrie Chapman
Shuler,
Nettie Rogers
13.
Women Owe Debt to Pioneers of 1848, Says Sue White
White,
Sue Shelton
Part 3.
Broadsides and Cartoons
1.
The Case for Woman Suffrage: Prosuffrage Broadsides and Cartoons
2.
The Case against Woman Suffrage: Antisuffrage Broadsides and Cartoons
3.
The Nation Watches: Cartoonists' Depictions of the Ratification Struggle in Tennessee and the Victory of the Nineteenth Amendment, 1920
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
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