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List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; An Introduction; 1 "If Men Should Be Wanted": 1907-1908; 2 "The Favor of Such Men": 1909; 3 "What Can We Do to Persuade You?": 1910; 4 "Jeers and Abuse": 1911; 5 "The Change in Public Sentiment Is Remarkable": 1912; 6 "Gettes and Gists": 1913; 7 "This Whole Feminist Front": 1914; 8 "Should Women Vote in New York?": 1915; 9 "It May Move Like a Glacier, But …": 1916; 10 "Mr. President, How Long Must Women Wait for Liberty?": 1917; A Coda "The Least Tribute We Can Pay Them": 1918-1920; Suffragent Portraits List and Credits; Notes; Bibliography
In: Knowledge Unlatched Backlist Collection 2016
In: Media & Communications
In: The women's review of books, Band 17, Heft 1, S. 20
In: The women's review of books, Band 11, Heft 9, S. 9
In: The History of Communication
"This collection offers new research on media issues related to the women's suffrage movement. Contributors incorporate media theory, historiography, and innovative approaches to social movements while discussing the vexed relationship between the media and debates over suffrage. The essays explore overlooked topics such as coverage by African American and Mormon-oriented media, media portrayals of black women in the movement, suffragist rhetorical strategies, elites within the movement, suffrage as part of broader campaigns for social transformation, and the influence views of white masculinity had on press coverage. Contributors are Maurine H. Beasley, Sherilyn Cox Bennion, Jinx C. Broussard, Teri Finneman, Kathy Roberts Forde, Linda M. Grasso, Carolyn Kitch, Brooke Kroeger, Linda J. Lumsden, Jane Marcellus, Jane Rhodes, Linda Steiner, and Robin Sundaramoorthy"--
In: The history of communication
"This collection offers new research on media issues related to the women's suffrage movement. Contributors incorporate media theory, historiography, and innovative approaches to social movements while discussing the vexed relationship between the media and debates over suffrage. The essays explore overlooked topics such as coverage by African American and Mormon-oriented media, media portrayals of black women in the movement, suffragist rhetorical strategies, elites within the movement, suffrage as part of broader campaigns for social transformation, and the influence views of white masculinity had on press coverage. Contributors are Maurine H. Beasley, Sherilyn Cox Bennion, Jinx C. Broussard, Teri Finneman, Kathy Roberts Forde, Linda M. Grasso, Carolyn Kitch, Brooke Kroeger, Linda J. Lumsden, Jane Marcellus, Jane Rhodes, Linda Steiner, and Robin Sundaramoorthy"--