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Women's Rights in the United States
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Historical Documents detailing women's struggle for equal rights in America.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Significant Dates in the History of Women's Rights A Flavor of the Setting: Colonial Period to the Adoption of the Constitution The Republican Order and the Cracks in Its Design, 1790-1865 The Suffrage Issue: One Among Many, 1866-1920 A Woman Is a Woman Is a Woman: The Struggle Continues, 1920-1963 At the Crossroads, 1963-1993 Glossary List of Women's Organizations Bibliography Index

About the Author

WINSTON E. LANGLEY is Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. VIVIAN C. FOX is Professor of History at Worcester College in Worcester, Massachusetts.

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?Because of the many important documents [this book] contains and the light they cast on women's fight for equal rights in America, it will be a useful addition to reference collections in the public and academic libraries.?-Reference Books Bulletin

?Designed for the research needs of high school and college students. The volume provides 125 documents organized into five chronological periods from colonial times through 1993. While some of these documents can be found elsewhere in basic reference sources, others are not as readily available. The strength of this source is that it pulls these documents together into a thematic volume and makes them easily accessible. The introductory material is very helpful and the documents are of readable lengths for high school students. The chronological arrangement allows the user to trace the development of the women's rights movement and could be intergrated easily into a traditional U.S. history curriculum or a thematic unit. The volume's arrangement and documentation enhances its use for individual research needs.?-VOYA

"Because of the many important documents �this book� contains and the light they cast on women's fight for equal rights in America, it will be a useful addition to reference collections in the public and academic libraries."-Reference Books Bulletin

"Because of the many important documents [this book] contains and the light they cast on women's fight for equal rights in America, it will be a useful addition to reference collections in the public and academic libraries."-Reference Books Bulletin

"Designed for the research needs of high school and college students. The volume provides 125 documents organized into five chronological periods from colonial times through 1993. While some of these documents can be found elsewhere in basic reference sources, others are not as readily available. The strength of this source is that it pulls these documents together into a thematic volume and makes them easily accessible. The introductory material is very helpful and the documents are of readable lengths for high school students. The chronological arrangement allows the user to trace the development of the women's rights movement and could be intergrated easily into a traditional U.S. history curriculum or a thematic unit. The volume's arrangement and documentation enhances its use for individual research needs."-VOYA

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