LEADER 00000cam a2200769Ma 4500 001 ocn191933470 003 OCoLC 005 20160527040738.1 006 m o d 007 cr cn||||||||| 008 920709s1993 nyua ob 001 0 eng d 019 62310844|a252550797|a455963841|a475711566|a559889032 |a613387350|a623233072|a646736239|a649864590|a696100167 |a722380531|a728034125|a756879722 020 1423736753|q(electronic book) 020 9781423736752|q(electronic book) 020 |z0195075838|q(acid-free paper) 020 |z0195082451|q(paperback ;|qacid-free paper) 020 |z9780195075830|q(acid-free paper) 020 |z9780195082456|q(paperback ;|qacid-free paper) 035 (OCoLC)191933470|z(OCoLC)62310844|z(OCoLC)252550797 |z(OCoLC)455963841|z(OCoLC)475711566|z(OCoLC)559889032 |z(OCoLC)613387350|z(OCoLC)623233072|z(OCoLC)646736239 |z(OCoLC)649864590|z(OCoLC)696100167|z(OCoLC)722380531 |z(OCoLC)728034125|z(OCoLC)756879722 040 COO|beng|epn|cCOO|dOCLCG|dOCLCQ|dN$T|dMT4IT|dOCLCE|dOCLCQ |dMERUC|dCCO|dE7B|dDKDLA|dQE2|dIDEBK|dOCLCQ|dEY8|dOCLCQ |dOCLCO|dOCLCQ|dOCLCF|dOCLCQ|dOCLCO|dYDXCP|dOCLCQ|dOCLCO |dOCLCQ 042 dlr 043 n-usu-- 049 RIDW 050 4 JK1896|b.W48 1993eb 072 7 POL|x008000|2bisacsh 082 04 324.6/23/0973|220 084 86.52|2bcl 090 JK1896|b.W48 1993eb 100 1 Spruill, Marjorie Julian,|d1951-|0https://id.loc.gov/ authorities/names/n2003041195 245 10 New women of the new South :|bthe leaders of the woman suffrage movement in the southern states /|cMarjorie Spruill Wheeler. 264 1 New York :|bOxford University Press,|c1993. 300 1 online resource (xxi, 280 pages) :|billustrations 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 340 |gpolychrome|2rdacc 347 text file|2rdaft 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-264) and index. 505 0 The southern lady: hostage to "the lost cause" -- The making of southern suffragists -- Respectable radicals: southern suffragists as champions of women's rights -- Southern suffragists and "the Negro problem" -- Women's rights and states' rights: dissension in "the solid south" -- Bitter fruit: an incomplete victory, courtesy of Uncle Sam. 506 |3Use copy|fRestrictions unspecified|2star|5MiAaHDL 520 There is currently a great deal of interest in the Southern suffrage movement, but until now historians have had no comprehensive history of the woman suffrage movement in the South, the region where suffragists had the hardest fight and the least success. This important new book focuses on eleven of the movement's most prominent leaders at the regional and national levels, exploring the range of opinions within this group, with particular emphasis on race and states' rights. Wheeler argues that the suffragists were motivated primarily by the desire to secure public affirmation of female equality and to protect the interests of women, children, and the poor in the tradition of noblesse oblige in a New South they perceived as misgoverned by crass and materialistic men. A vigorous suffrage movement began in the South in the 1890s, however, because suffragists believed offering woman suffrage as a way of countering black voting strength gave them an "expediency" argument that would succeed - even make the South lead the nation in the adoption of woman suffrage. When this strategy failed, the movement flagged until the Progressive Movement provided a new rationale for female enfranchisement. Wheeler also emphasizes the relationship between the Northern and Southern leaders, which was one of mutual influence. This pioneering study of the Southern suffrage movement will be essential to students of the history of woman suffrage, American women, the South, the Progressive Era, and American reform movements. 533 Electronic reproduction.|b[S.l.] :|cHathiTrust Digital Library,|d2010.|5MiAaHDL 538 Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. 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