AuthorNational American Woman Suffrage Association.
TitleVictory, how women won it; a centennial symposium, 1840-1940, by the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
PublishedNew York, The H.W. Wilson Company, 1940.
Description8 p. ℓ., [3]-174 p. front., pl., 6 port. 21 cm.
General NoteEach portrait accompanied by a leaf with biographical sketch.
Formatted NoteContents: Preliminary agitation, by Mary F. Morrisson.--First organized action, by Mary G. Peck.--Rampant women, by Mildred Adams.--"That word male," by Mary F. Morrisson.--Wyoming: the first surrender, by Carrie C. Catt.--Campaigning, state by state, by Maud W. Park.--The opposition breaks, by Gertrude F. Brown.--Appeals to Congress, by Penelope P. B. Huse.--A decisive victory won, by Gertrude F. Brown.--The winning plan, by Maud W. Park.--The secretary has signed the proclamation, by Mary G. Peck.--Appendix: Bibliography (p. [155]-156) The National American Woman Suffrage Association. Interesting events in the woman movement. The electoral thermometer. Partial suffrage gains.--Directions for state work in supporting 19th amendment. Directions for lobbyists. Chronology of congressional action. Author's who's who.
SubjectsWomen -- Suffrage -- History.
Women -- Suffrage -- United States.
LC Card Number40-35249
Call Number/Copies 
 WRHS Research Library: JK 1896 N277
mq132273: LC class, closed stacks [status: NON-CIRCULATING]
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