Comments upon the development of feminism during the Progressive Era bringing into view differences in the aims of the original suffragists and the younger activists of the twentieth century.
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"A first-rate piece of research. The papers of the woman suffrage leaders are a gold mine of social and intellectual history, and . . . Kraditor is the first to make full use of them. . . . As a result of her work, the textbooks will have to be revised, and much of the oversimplification on the subject now in print will quietly fade from sight." -- Anne Fior Scott, Duke University
Aileen S. Kraditor is professor emerita of history at Boston University.
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