Книга "Vote! Women's fight for access to the ballot box" раскрывает историю длительной борьбы за право голоса женщин, которую возглавляли такие выдающиеся лидеры, как Элизабет Кэди Стэнтон, Сюзан Б. Энтони, Алиса Пол, Кэри Чемпэн Кэтт и другие. Эта борьба привела к успехам гражданского и феминистского движений в середине и конце XX века, а также к современным движениям metoo, yesallwomen и Black Lives Matter. Хотя в Америке все еще существуют законы о регистрации избирателей, проверки списков избирателей и грумминг подсчету голосов, американцы продолжают бороться за равные права голосования.
Read the unabridged version of Vote!–Women's Fight For Access To The Ballot Box, by Coral Celeste Frazier For August 18th, 2021, we mark the One Hundredth Anniversary of Section Nineteen of the United States Constitution That Added To Make Our Constitution That No State “shall deny any person the Right to Vote on Account of Gender.” But this book is not just about the history of the fight to expand women’s voting rights in the United States; it’s also about how that struggle influenced the civil rights movement of our time and beyond, including the metoo, yesallwomen, and–yes–MrBlackLivesMatter movements. Through it all, you’ll learn about the essential role of leaders like Elizabeth Cady Starker, Susernb Anthony, Alice Poll, Carrie Chapman Cat, and countless others, their triumphs, their tribulations, the giants that they became, and more. Fight back against voter I.D. laws, gerrymandered districts, runoff states, voter suppression, and much more oppression that still prevails in this country. But be assured–our nation’s citizens who NEVER TRUST the government are giving us hope as we forge a new future in which our voices will be heard and we will no longer feel ignored.
VOTE!, the Women's Struggle to Access the Ballot by Coral Celeste-Frazer is a timeless history of the struggle for females' right to vote in the United States. The author examines the long and arduous path of resistance that ensured women's presence on the ballot and sheds light on the role that leaders such as Susan B.Anthony, Alice Paul and other noteworthy suffragists had in shaping our nation's past and influencing popular culture across generations. By helping uncover secret archives and reviewing previously untapped primary resources, VOTE! offers unique insights into the women who chose to sacrifice personal safety and professional success for a shared cause of citizenship equality. With its essential insight into the origins of modern feminism and its lasting impact, this groundbreaking publication demands serious reconsideration of civic and national priorities in light of its transformative potential for society at large. Through her stark but illuminating storytelling, Coral Celeste-Fraze brings the suffragist project alive for new generations to learn from their predecessors' perseverance and tenacious determination not to be erased from the public record entirely. If you are seeking to better understand America's trajectory of freedom, historical context lays bare before you in these beautifully written pages. VOTE! is an album of courage through the understanding of history's unfinished story.
Аудиокнига «Vote! - Women's Fight for Access to the Ballot Box (Unabridged)» написана автором Coral Celeste Frazer в году.
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Язык: Английский
ISBN: 9781690564348
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August 18, 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution, which prohibited states and the US government from denying citizens the right to vote on the basis of sex. This book reveals how the seventy-year-long fight for women's suffrage was hard-won by leaders such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul, Carrie Chapman Catt, and others. It demonstrates how their success led to the civil rights and feminist movements of the mid- and late- twentieth century, as well as today's #MeToo, #YesAllWomen, and Black Lives Matter movements. In the face of voter ID laws, voter purges, gerrymandering, and other restrictions, Americans continue to fight for equality in voting rights.