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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

Title
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.
Edition
A new and enl. ed. / with an index.
Published
New York : Guidon Club, 1913, c1909.
Physical Description
1 online resource (368, [1] p.).
Local Notes
Each online book link provides access to a distinct volume of this title.
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Includes index.
Advertising: [1] p., 2nd count.
Reproduction of the original from the Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University.
Access and use
Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
This book, originally published in 1897, argues against woman suffrage as being antithetical to both democracy and progress. The author maintains that women can progress only in relation to the general progress of humanity. This book was intended to be an answer to the arguments made in the multivolume, "History of Woman Suffrage," published in 1881-1885.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
December 11, 2019
Series
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Women: Transnational Networks.
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Women: Transnational Networks
Subjects
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