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About The Book
No Place for a Woman explores the history of the fight for women’s rights in the West, examining the conditions that prevailed during the vast migration of pioneers looking for free land and opportunity on the frontier, the politics of the emerging Western territories at the end of the Civil War, and the changing social and economic conditions of the country recovering from war and on the brink of the Gilded Age. The stories of the women who helped settle the West and who ushered in voting rights decades ahead of the 19th Amendment and the stories of the country they were forging in the West will be of great interest to readers as the 100th anniversary of national woman suffrage approaches and is relevant in our current political climate. Through the individual stories of women like Esther Hobart Morris, Martha Cannon, and Jeannette Rankin, this book fills a hole in the story of the West, revealing the real story of how the hard work and individual lobbying of a few heroines, plus a little bit of publicity-seeking and opportunism by promoters of the Wyoming Territory, ushered in a new era for the expansion of women’s rights.
Product Details
- Publisher: TwoDot (February 14, 2020)
- Length: 232 pages
- ISBN13: 9781493048915
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I thought I knew the history of how American women got the vote--suffragettes Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. But what I didn't know is that they were just part of the bigger story of the amazing women across the American West who led the way. Not a history lesson, an inspirational and thoroughly entertaining ride about the women who made it all happen. This book writes history in the most surprising and compelling way. A must read and more relevant today!
– Julie Weitz, executive produce, president, Carol Mendelsohn Productions
In No Place for a Woman, meticulous research chronicles a spirited legacy of political grit and fortitude that ultimately created the inroads into the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment. This book seamlessly ties together the empowering tale of suffrage leaders who tenaciously carried the torch of equality from the halls of Washington, DC, to the gold mines of Nevada City, California, galvanizing a national movement that would ultimately achieve what at one time seemed unattainable: codifying women's right to vote. My wish for this book is that it be required reading for every voting American.
– Reinette Senum, former mayor, Nevada City, California
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