Part 1 Colonial Times to 1776: From early settlement to the American Revolution Chapter 2 Anne Hutchinson Part 3 1776 to 1848: The American Revolution to the Early Women's Movement Chapter 4 Abigail Adams Chapter 5 The Grimké Sisters: Sarah and Angelina Chapter 6 Sojourner Truth Part 7 1848 to 1890: The Early Women's Movement and the years that preceeded the Suffrage Movement Chapter 8 Susan Brownell Anthony Chapter 9 Lucretia Mott Chapter 10 Elizabeth Cady Stanton Chapter 11 Lucy Stone Chapter 12 Harriet Tubman Part 13 1890 to 1925: The Suffrage Movement Chapter 14 Jane Addams Chapter 15 Carrie Chapman Catt Chapter 16 Alice Paul Chapter 17 Ida B. Wells-Barnett Part 18 1925 to the present: The End of the Suffrage Movement through the Contemporary Women's Rights Movement Chapter 19 Hillary Rodham Clinton Chapter 20 Elizabeth Hanford Dole Part 21 Conclusions
Bonnie G. Mani is a full professor in the Department of Political Science at East Carolina University.
Mani's fresh, meticulously researched perspective has resulted in
an informative study. Recommended.
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Using individual biographies to illustrate politics and policy
spanning 300 years of American history, Mani gives the reader a
stellar overview of the persistence and possibilities of questions
for American feminism.
*Jean Fox O'Barr, Distinguished University Service Professor, Duke
University*
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