Bibliography
BUHLE, MARI JO, AND PAUL BUHLE, EDITORS. The Concise History of the Woman Suffrage Movement (1978).Documentary overview of suffrage movement.
CATT, CARRIE CHAPMAN, AND NETTIE ROGERS SHULER. Woman Suffrage and Politics (1923). Suffrage history by foremost NAWSA administrator.
GRAHAM, SARA HUNTER. Woman Suffrage and the New Democracy (1996). Argues that the NAWSA was one of America’s most effective single-issue pressure groups.
GREEN, ELNA C. Southern Strategies: Southern Women and the Woman Suffrage Question (1997). Explores the history of southern women who favored and those who opposed woman suffrage.
LUNARDINI, CHRISTINE A. From Equal Suffrage to Equal Rights (1986). Alice Paul and women’s rights.
MEAD, REBECCA J. How the Vote Was Won: Woman Suffrage in the Western United States, 1868–1914 (2004). Explores why the Western states enfranchised women well in advance of the East and the South.
STEVENS, DORIS. Jailed for Freedom: American Women Win the Vote (1995). Carol O’Hare edited this new edition of an account written in 1920 by one of the many women who went to jail for the suffrage cause. Full View on Google Books
BUHLE, MARI JO, AND PAUL BUHLE, EDITORS. The Concise History of the Woman Suffrage Movement (1978).Documentary overview of suffrage movement.
CATT, CARRIE CHAPMAN, AND NETTIE ROGERS SHULER. Woman Suffrage and Politics (1923). Suffrage history by foremost NAWSA administrator.
GRAHAM, SARA HUNTER. Woman Suffrage and the New Democracy (1996). Argues that the NAWSA was one of America’s most effective single-issue pressure groups.
GREEN, ELNA C. Southern Strategies: Southern Women and the Woman Suffrage Question (1997). Explores the history of southern women who favored and those who opposed woman suffrage.
LUNARDINI, CHRISTINE A. From Equal Suffrage to Equal Rights (1986). Alice Paul and women’s rights.
MEAD, REBECCA J. How the Vote Was Won: Woman Suffrage in the Western United States, 1868–1914 (2004). Explores why the Western states enfranchised women well in advance of the East and the South.
STEVENS, DORIS. Jailed for Freedom: American Women Win the Vote (1995). Carol O’Hare edited this new edition of an account written in 1920 by one of the many women who went to jail for the suffrage cause. Full View on Google Books