About This Book
A detailed account of the organized militant campaign that pressured national lawmakers to enfranchise women, tracing strategy, protests, and outcomes. It profiles key leaders who combined ethical conviction with political calculation and describes mass political actions such as deputations to the executive, voter organization, and coordinated picketing. The narrative documents arrests, harsh treatment in jail, hunger strikes, and public spectacles including watchfires and effigies that amplified pressure on officials. It follows the tactical evolution from propaganda to direct political militancy and concludes with the congressional approval of the suffrage amendment after sustained public and legal confrontation.
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