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Shall Not Be Denied: Women Fight for the Vote
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Western States Pave the Way
Western States Pave the Way
Seneca Falls and Building a Movement, 1776–1890
New Tactics for a New Generation, 1890–1915
Western States Pave the Way
New Tactics and Renewed Confrontation
Parade Sparks Rifts in the Movement
The Marketing of the Movement
Confrontations, Sacrifice, and the Struggle for Democracy, 1916–1917
Hear Us Roar: Victory, 1918 and Beyond
More To the Movement
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Fears of Domestic Upheaval and Feminized Men
“Forces of Evil” Oppose Women’s Votes
Women and Their Political Peers
“I Speak of Wrongs”—Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
Suffrage Victories in Washington State and California
“Wake Up, Nevada!”
“Mother Duniway” and the Suffrage Campaign in the Pacific Northwest
Suffrage Follows Lady Liberty Eastward in “The Awakening”