Woman and the Republic A Survey of the Woman-Suffrage Movement in the United States and a Discussion of the Claims and Arguments of Its Foremost Advocates

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Woman and the Republic A Survey of the Woman-Suffrage Movement in the United States and a Discussion of the Claims and Arguments of Its Foremost Advocates

by Helen Kendrick Johnson

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WOMAN AND THE REPUBLIC - A SURVEY OF THE WOMAN-SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES AND A DISCUSSION OF THE CLAIMS AND ARGUMENTS OF ITS FOREMOST ADVOCATES BY - HELEN KENDRICK JOHNSON - CHAPTER I. - INTRODUCTORY.

7:20

CHAPTER II. - IS WOMAN SUFFRAGE DEMOCRATIC?

42:54

CHAPTER III. - WOMAN SUFFRAGE AND THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC.

1:39:38

CHAPTER IV. - WOMAN SUFFRAGE AND PHILANTHROPY.

1:13:41

CHAPTER V. - WOMAN SUFFRAGE AND THE LAWS.

44:17

CHAPTER VI. - WOMAN SUFFRAGE AND THE TRADES.

34:24

CHAPTER VII. - WOMAN SUFFRAGE AND THE PROFESSIONS.

17:41

CHAPTER VIII. - WOMAN SUFFRAGE AND EDUCATION.

30:54

COUNTIES. 1893. 1894. 1895.

4:30

CHAPTER IX. - WOMAN SUFFRAGE AND THE CHURCH.

47:25

Description

This work offers a measured look at the women’s suffrage movement in the United States, tracing its origins and the arguments presented by its most vocal advocates. By situating the campaign within the sweeping social shifts of the late nineteenth century—religious liberty, western settlement, industrial innovation, and the aftermath of war—the author shows how the push for voting rights intersected with broader currents of change.

The narrative moves beyond simple praise, probing the contradictions in the movement’s rhetoric and questioning whether its goals truly advanced the larger project of societal progress. Drawing on contemporary sources and a wide array of historical developments, the author weighs the merits of the suffragists’ claims against the realities of women’s everyday lives at the time. The result is a nuanced, thought‑provoking account that invites listeners to reconsider familiar narratives and explore the complex roots of a pivotal era in American history.

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Woman and the Republic A Survey of the Woman-Suffrage Movement in the United States and a Discussion of the Claims and Arguments of Its Foremost Advocates A Survey of the Woman-Suffrage Movement in the United States and a Discussion of the Claims and Arguments of Its Foremost Advocates

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en

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~7 hours (455K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Helen Kendrick Johnson

Helen Kendrick Johnson

1844–1917

A prolific American writer and editor, she is remembered both for her poetry and children’s writing and for her outspoken campaign against woman suffrage. Her life and work offer a revealing window into the cultural arguments of late 19th-century America.

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