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All week we will be recognizing scholars of woman suffrage in honor of #19thAmendment , #suffrage100, and #WomensVote100 .
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Let's begin with two incredible podcasts that feature experts who may show up in this thread later😉. Retta and Rosario Dawson host "And Nothing Less" open.spotify.com/show/2QAZrj5tR… and Maggie Hart hosts "Waiting For Liberty," both about the struggle to vote. open.spotify.com/show/0EKsHIYT6…
H-SAWH subscriber and UKentucky prof Melanie B. Goan offers a fresh take on national and state-level suffrage efforts in Kentucky. Out in November @KentuckyPress! kentuckypress.com/9780813180175/…
@LisaTetrault2 is the author of The Myth of Seneca Falls, and her latest exposes the myths surrounding the "right to vote."
H-SAWH subscriber Harold L. Smith co-authored a book on Minnie Fisher Cunningham then went across the pond with The British Women's Suffrage Campaign, 1866-1928. oxford.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.1093/a…
Hélène Quanquin @HQuanquin asks us to consider the male-female interactions in the quest for suffrage with "Men in the American Women's Rights Movement 1830-1890: Cumbersome Allies" out this November!
routledge.com/Men-in-the-Ame…
@HQuanquin The @DailySuffragist is an EXCELLENT follow, which posts an accessible story every day to popularize the struggle for full citizenship, prioritizing LGBTQ+ and African American activists. Majority of these posts by @rachelbtiven, worth a follow as well!
Don't forget the organizations doing great work on suffrage history! Thanks @KatCKitt
Hopefully @aklange1 is already on your radar with her new book Picturing Political Power, press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book… but if not, you can start with her blog post for @WomensVote100 womensvote100.org/the-suff-buffs…
@aklange1 @WomensVote100 Kate Lemay @kate_c_lemay is the founding Co-Coordinating Curator for the @smithsonian American Women's History Initiative #BecauseofHerStory and helmed the Votes for Women exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery
@aklange1 @WomensVote100 @kate_c_lemay @smithsonian Hannah Alms @HannahAlms is a graduate student at Indiana working on women and domestic work, race, and politics (especially suffrage) in Washington, DC at the turn of the twentieth century.
Hit that follow button, y'all.
Sheena C Hayes @SheenaCHayes1 wrote their senior thesis on WWI women in service and how it directly relates to voting rights! AND started a blog diggingintoarchives.com/post/the-daily…
@SheenaCHayes1 @RabiaBelt isn't on twitter--probably working hard on a monograph tentatively titled "Disabling Democracy in America: Disability, Citizenship, Suffrage, and the Law, 1819-1920." Here's a recent article on Belt's work and disabilities: myscience.org/news/wire/left…
Edit to tweet above; isn't on Twitter MUCH! 🤦‍♀️
Your editor is going to sleep and will resume the thread tomorrow!
Mornin'! Where to start with @anya_jabour and Sophonisba Breckinridge?! Her book is here, press.uillinois.edu/books/catalog/… and you can read these while you wait for shipping: ssa.uchicago.edu/ssa_magazine/c…; theconversation.com/when-lesbians-…
Catch Anya virtually this Friday at CofC:
Rachel Gunter @PhdRachel has been busy!! See below for a thread of all of her recent work related to suffrage:
@PhdRachel Read Treva Lindsey @divafeminist's recent for CNN cnn.com/2020/08/18/opi… as well as a discussion guide about suffrage for the League of Women Voters Ohio (available online) and chapter on suffrage activism in Colored No More: press.uillinois.edu/books/catalog/…
Follow @lmacthompson1 for research on suffrage and birth control!
@jenniferhelton studies suffrage in the west, particularly Wyoming, and can be found in this edited volume through @sdhspress
sdhspress.com/books/equality…
@jenniferhelton @sdhspress Take this virtual suffrage whistle stop tour which @Miriam_Kirzner helped put together!
check out this podcast on suffrage that launched today! @humanitiesny
Mona Siegel @mona_siegel wrote about the global history of the 19th Amendment and World War 1. Check out her blog post about her book here! cupblog.org/2020/03/04/the…
@mona_siegel @WendyLRouse's work centers on queering the suffrage movement. Learn more here: msmagazine.com/2020/07/22/the… and watch Wendy's episode of Suffrage School at the @RadInstitute here:
@mona_siegel @WendyLRouse @RadInstitute Celeste Montoya @montoya_celeste is a political science professor with a focus on gender & race politics in the U.S. and E.U. Read Celeste's work on Intersectionality and Voting Rights here cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Cathleen Cahill @CathleenDCahill is featured in Episode 4 of the And Nothing Less podcast nps.gov/subjects/women… and is the author of Recasting the Vote with @uncpressblog uncpress.org/book/978146965…
Updating shoutout for Isabel Castilo @IsabelitaCast--author of award-winning dissertation award-winning dissertation "Explaining Female Suffrage Reform in Latin America" and also a part of @RedPolitologas
Check out Mariel Barnes @marieljbarnes's article "Divining Dispositition: The Role of Elite Beliefs and Gender Narratives in Women's Suffrage" out in Comparative Politics!
doi.org/10.5129/001041…
@marieljbarnes Bonnie Goodman @historyeditor wrote a great OTD post about suffrage here!: medium.com/@BonnieKGoodma…
@marieljbarnes @historyeditor Corinne McConnaughy @cmMcConnaughy is the author of The Woman Suffrage Movement in America: A Reassessment and also today's piece in WaPo washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/…
@marieljbarnes @historyeditor @cmMcConnaughy Laura R. Prieto @Laura_R_Prieto writes on women and American empire, which includes suffrage conversations, as seen here on the @The_OAH @processhistory processhistory.org/prieto-votes-c…
Marjorie Spruill @SpruillMarjorie is the author of New Women of the New South and some of her many recent words on the subject of suffrage can be found here facebook.com/watch/?v=28812… and here! womensvote100.org/the-suff-buffs…
@SpruillMarjorie @rhollingsworth works with @KyWomanSuffrage and @HKentuck on suffrage projects, as well as the @ncwhs Votes for Women National Trail!
Elaine Weiss @efweiss5 is the author of The Woman's Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote and has many great pieces out in honor of this week
nytimes.com/2020/08/26/opi…
nbcnews.com/now/video/wome…
Tina Cassidy @tinacassidy2 is the author of Mr. President, How Long Must We Wait? Alice Paul, Woodrow Wilson, and the Fight for the Right to Vote, which details the relationship and struggle between Paul and President Wilson.
simonandschuster.com/books/Mr-Presi…
@tinacassidy2 H-SAWH member and subscriber Mary Ellen Pethel @drpethel works with @nashvillesites to create free, historic virtual tours of Nashville, TN. Give them both a follow and check out their suffrage tour, helmed by Dr. Carole Bucy! nashvillesites.org/tours/womans-s…
Sally Roesch Wagner @Swagner711 is director of the @MJGage_Center wrote for Ms. Magazine msmagazine.com/2020/08/18/how… AND is featured in Ms. Magazine's On the Issues podcast! msmagazine.com/podcast/episod…
@Swagner711 @MJGage_Center Check out 100 Years of the Nineteenth Amendment: An Appraisal of Women's Political Activism edited by Lee Ann Banaszak @leeannbanaszak
oxford.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.1093/o…
@Swagner711 @MJGage_Center @leeannbanaszak Check out @dawn_teele Dawn Teele's Forging the Franchise: The Political Origins of the Women's Vote and her website dawnteele.weebly.com/19th-amendment… press.princeton.edu/books/hardcove…
Kelly Marino @K_Marino1 will be giving a presentation on Augusta Troup and women's suffrage on September 10th! Keep the suffrage party going! m.facebook.com/events/s/a-dif…
Her most recent publication looks at Lucy Burns, militancy in the NWP, and prison reform: academia.edu/43387508/We_Pr…
@K_Marino1 Ann D. Gordon @AnnDGordon is an expert on Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton...she is the editor of their papers and six-volumes worth of their letters! archives.gov/nhprc/projects…
@K_Marino1 @AnnDGordon Virginia Scharff @VirginiaScharff researches women and the American West, especially in relation to movement and the Motor Age!
Check out @ProfGidlow's writing washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/0…, upcoming book The Nineteenth Amendment and the Politics of Race, 1920-1970, and upcoming presentations on suffrage! eventbrite.com/e/100-years-of…
@ProfGidlow Anita Morgan @AnitaMorganhist and @in_bureau have been doing great work in relation to Indiana's suffrage history--give them a follow!
@ProfGidlow @AnitaMorganhist @in_bureau Give Virginia Sapiro @VSapiro a follow for work on gender politics and fem theory!
@ProfGidlow @AnitaMorganhist @in_bureau @VSapiro Tracy Thomas @ProfTracyThomas is the author of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Feminist Foundations of Family Law nyupress.org/9780814783047/…
@ProfGidlow @AnitaMorganhist @in_bureau @VSapiro @ProfTracyThomas Christina Wolbrecht @C_Wolbrecht is the author of A Century of Votes for Women: American Elections Since Suffrage! cambridge.org/core/books/cen…
@ProfGidlow @AnitaMorganhist @in_bureau @VSapiro @ProfTracyThomas @C_Wolbrecht Highly recommend y'all check out @KatCKitt and her work with @BetterDays2020 on women's voting rights in Utah. Not only is there a new sculpture at the Utah Capitol ksl.com/article/500089… but Better Days has also put out curriculum, trading cards, books, and events!
Lori Osborne @LOsborne615 is the director of the @FrancesWillard House Museum and the @EvanstonHistory Women's History Project, which has a popup suffrage exhibit.
See more on Evanston club women here
@LOsborne615 @FrancesWillard @EvanstonHistory Katherine Marino @kmariemarino is the author of Feminism for the Americas: the Making of an International Human Rights Movement uncpress.org/book/978146964…
@LOsborne615 @FrancesWillard @EvanstonHistory @kmariemarino Stacey Horstmann Gatti is the author of “‘To Do Her Duty Nobly and Well’: White Women’s Organizations in Georgia Debate Woman Suffrage, 1910–1920” in Entering the Fray upress.missouri.edu/9780826218636/…
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