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Votes for Women
Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence | Kate Clarke Lemay
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A richly illustrated history of womens suffrage in the United States that highlights underrecognized activists in the movement Marking the centenary of the ratification of the nineteenth amendment in 1920, Votes for Women is the first richly illustrated book to reveal the history and complexity of the national suffrage movement. For nearly a hundred years, from the mid-nineteenth century onward, countless American women fought for the right to vote. While some of the leading figures of the suffrage movement have received deserved appreciation, the crusade for womens enfranchisement involved many individuals, each with a unique story to be told. Weaving together a diverse collection of portraits and other visual materialsincluding photographs, drawings, paintings, prints, textiles, and mixed mediaalong with biographical narratives and trenchant essays, this comprehensive book presents fresh perspectives on the history of the movement. Bringing attention to underrecognized individuals and groups, leading historians look at how suffragists used portraiture to promote gender equality and other feminist ideals, and how photographic portraits in particular proved to be a crucial element of womens activism and recruitment. Contributing scholars also explore the reasons for why certain events and leaders of the suffrage movement have been remembered over others, the obstacles that black women faced when organizing with white suffragists and the subsequent founding of black womens suffrage groups, the foundations for the violent anti-suffrage movement, and the ways suffragists held up American women physicians who served in France during World War I as exemplary citizens, deserving the right to vote. With nearly 200 color illustrations, Votes for Women offers a more complete picture of American womens suffrage, one that sheds new light on the movements relevance for our current times. Exhibition Schedule National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC March 1, 2019January 5, 2020
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I‘ll make this my last post for today since I‘ve already overwhelmed your feeds with vacation photos. This is the combined book haul from Gettysburg and Washington D.C., with the exception of the three books I bought at the Freer and Sackler Galleries and had shipped home. I‘ll share those three on Monday, when they arrive. #vacationshopping #bookhaul #allthebooks

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