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Jailed for freedom, American women win the vote, Doris Stevens ; edited by Carol O'Hare ; foreword by Edith Mayo

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Jailed for freedom, American women win the vote, Doris Stevens ; edited by Carol O'Hare ; foreword by Edith Mayo
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 212-213) and index
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illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Jailed for freedom
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
31900585
Responsibility statement
Doris Stevens ; edited by Carol O'Hare ; foreword by Edith Mayo
Sub title
American women win the vote
Table Of Contents
Women invade the capitol -- Women voters organize -- The last deputation to President Wilson -- Picketing a president -- The suffrage war policy -- The first arrests -- Occoquan Workhouse -- August riots -- Prison episodes -- The administration yields -- Political prisoners -- Alice Paul in prison -- Administration terrorism -- The administration outwitted -- Political results -- An interlude of seven months -- New attacks on the president -- President Wilson appeals to the Senate -- More pressure -- The president sails away -- Watchfires of freedom -- Burned in effigy -- Boston militants welcome the president -- Democratic Congress ends -- A farewell to President Wilson -- Passage of the Nineteenth Amendment
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