This dissertation offers a new narrative for the local woman suffrage movement in nine rural counties in Texas. I argue that, unlike cities, where women used dense organizational networks to create a coherent suffrage movement, conservatism inherent in rural Texas denied suffrage advocates the means to achieve similar objectives. Rural women nevertheless used the suffrage campaign to articulate feminist sensibilities, thereby reflecting a process of modernization ongoing among American women. Rural suffrage advocates faced unique obstacles, including the political influence of James E. Ferguson, who served as Governor for almost two administrations. Through Ferguson's singular personality, a propaganda campaign that specifically targeted ru...
During the Progressive Era, southern white women were aggressively recruited by the leadership of th...
Suffrage activism began in Nebraska in 1856 when Amelia Bloomer addressed the territorial house of r...
This dissertation examines the rhetoric of predominantly white U.S. rural and farm women from the 19...
This dissertation offers a new narrative for the local woman suffrage movement in nine rural countie...
I explore the intersection of the woman suffrage movement and minority voting rights in Texas, a sta...
This study offers a concentrated view of how a national movement developed networks from the grassro...
During the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, Progressive reform radically reshaped the ...
Although the women of Kansas have had the right to vote for only about forty-five years, most women ...
The women’s suffrage movement in Jasper County Missouri was unlike the same movement anywhere else i...
In the weeks and months following the November 3, 1914, vote on the Nebraska suffrage amendment, act...
Questioning why some white women in the South identified with Progressive reform movements, or becam...
The 1911 California woman suffrage campaign effectively revolutionized the ways women fought for the...
This thesis will examine coverage by selected newspapers of the first and last campaign to secure th...
My research focuses on early twentieth century rhetorical arguments regarding rural reform in the Un...
Women in America needed the right to vote in order to further themselves in a male dominated world, ...
During the Progressive Era, southern white women were aggressively recruited by the leadership of th...
Suffrage activism began in Nebraska in 1856 when Amelia Bloomer addressed the territorial house of r...
This dissertation examines the rhetoric of predominantly white U.S. rural and farm women from the 19...
This dissertation offers a new narrative for the local woman suffrage movement in nine rural countie...
I explore the intersection of the woman suffrage movement and minority voting rights in Texas, a sta...
This study offers a concentrated view of how a national movement developed networks from the grassro...
During the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, Progressive reform radically reshaped the ...
Although the women of Kansas have had the right to vote for only about forty-five years, most women ...
The women’s suffrage movement in Jasper County Missouri was unlike the same movement anywhere else i...
In the weeks and months following the November 3, 1914, vote on the Nebraska suffrage amendment, act...
Questioning why some white women in the South identified with Progressive reform movements, or becam...
The 1911 California woman suffrage campaign effectively revolutionized the ways women fought for the...
This thesis will examine coverage by selected newspapers of the first and last campaign to secure th...
My research focuses on early twentieth century rhetorical arguments regarding rural reform in the Un...
Women in America needed the right to vote in order to further themselves in a male dominated world, ...
During the Progressive Era, southern white women were aggressively recruited by the leadership of th...
Suffrage activism began in Nebraska in 1856 when Amelia Bloomer addressed the territorial house of r...
This dissertation examines the rhetoric of predominantly white U.S. rural and farm women from the 19...