Name/Title
A Voice of Their Own: The Woman Suffrage Press, 1840-1910Entry/Object ID
2020.6.1Description
viii, 233 p., index
The Role of the Suffrage Press in the Woman's Rights Movement / Martha M. Solomon;
The Role of Newspapers in the Nineteenth-Century Woman's Movement / E. Claire Jerry;
The Lily, 1849-1856: From Temperance to Woman's Rights / Edward A. Hinck;
The Una, 1853-1855: The Premiere of the Woman's Rights Press / Mari Boor Tonn;
The Revolution, 1868-1870: Expanding the Woman Suffrage Agenda / Bonnie J. Dow;
The Woman's Journal, 1870-1890: The Tourchbearer for Suffrage / Susan Schultz Huxman;
Clara Bewick Colby and the Woman's Tribune, 1883-1909: The Free Lance Editor as Movement Leader / E. Claire Jerry;
The Woman's Column, 1888-1904: Extending the Suffrage Community / Marsha L. Vanderford;
The Farmer's Wife, 1891-1894: Raising a Prairie Consciousness / Thomas R. Burkholder;
The Woman's Exponent, 1872-1914: Champion for "The Rights of the Women of Zion, and the Rights of the Women of All Nations" / Tarla Rai Peterson;
Evolving Rhetorical Strategies/Evolving Identities / Linda SteinerCollection
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Search Terms
Women's rights--United States. Women--Suffrage--United States.Book Details
Author
E. Claire Jerry, Bonnie J. Dow, Mari Boor Tonn, Tarla Rai Peterson, Marsha L. Vanderford, Edward A. Hinck, Susan Schultz Huxman, Martha M. Solomon, Thomas R. Burkholder, Linda SteinerEditor
Martha M. SolomonPublisher
The University of Alabama PressPlace Published
City
TuscaloosaState/Province
AlabamaCountry
United StatesContinent
North AmericaDate Published
1991Binding
Binding Type
Hardcover or Case BoundPublication Subjects
Women--Suffrage--United States--Periodicals--History
Women's rights--United States--Periodicals--History