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Shall Not Be Denied: Women Fight for the Vote
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Surviving Prison and Protecting Civil Liberties
Surviving Prison and Protecting Civil Liberties
Seneca Falls and Building a Movement, 1776–1890
New Tactics for a New Generation, 1890–1915
Confrontations, Sacrifice, and the Struggle for Democracy, 1916–1917
Changing Strategies of NAWSA and NWP
Suffrage and World War I
Surviving Prison and Protecting Civil Liberties
Hear Us Roar: Victory, 1918 and Beyond
More To the Movement
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“The Stomach Tube”
“He Knew I was Ill Every Night”
“No Punishment is Too Severe”
Alice Paul Threatened with Incarceration in St. Elizabeth’s Insane Asylum
“All Join Me in Much Love—Very, Very Much”
“Prisoner of Freedom” Pin
“Prison Special” Tour Aboard the
Democracy Limited