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Iron-Jawed Angels: The Suffrage Militancy of the National Woman's Party 1912-1920

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Iron-Jawed Angels: The Suffrage Militancy of the National Woman's Party 1912-1920

Contributors:

By (Author) Linda G. Ford

ISBN:

9780819182067

Publisher:

University Press of America

Imprint:

University Press of America

Publication Date:

24th April 1991

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political parties and party platforms
Human rights, civil rights

Dewey:

324.6230973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

314

Dimensions:

Width 142mm, Height 217mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

386g

Description

This work provides an analysis of how the National Woman's Party's militancy evolved during the period of early 20th-century feminism and American suffrage as a response to the intransigence of male-centred government. Working first as aggressive political lobbyists in an era of progressive reform, the militants brought their struggle on into a period of war hysteria in which they developed an effective strategy of non-violent civil disobedience as anti-government dissenters. Feminist militancy and readiness to resist authorities and break the law for women's rights developed gradually. Male authorities responded to the perceived threat of these "iron-jawed" females.

Reviews

Ford offers a dramatic account of the Woman's Party's fierce determination to exploit the war climate, its shrewd political activism, and its brilliant direction of public opinion through nonviolent direct action. The reader gets a vivid sense of whatthe jailed Woman's Party members endured in their efforts to advance women's political rights...Ford brings a fresh and thoughtful perspective to the suffrage movement. * Ellen Fitzpatrick In American Historical Review *
Linda Ford presents a thoroughgoing analysis of not only the women who led the movement but also the suprisingly diverse membership of the Party whose comradery and persistence were most responsible for its successes. -- Sally Gregory Kohlstedt, Professor and Associate Dean, University of Minnesota * Ellen Fitzpatrick In American Historical Review *
The best part of this book is Ford's vivid portrayal of the NWP's militant activism and the reactions of the public, Police, and government. -- Sally Gregory Kohlstedt, Professor and Associate Dean, University of Minnesota * Journal of American History *
Ford's book provides knowledgeable readers with illuminating information about the 168 suffrage women who choose jail rather than comply with the law that forbade their disruptive suffrage demonstrations. * Choice Reviews *
Ford's book provides knowledgeable readers with illuminating information about the 168 suffrage women who choose jail rather than comply with the law that forbade their disruptive suffrage demonstrations. * Choice Reviews *
Ford offers a dramatic account of the Woman's Party's fierce determination to exploit the war climate, its shrewd political activism, and its brilliant direction of public opinion through nonviolent direct action. The reader gets a vivid sense of what the jailed Woman's Party members endured in their efforts to advance women's political rights...Ford brings a fresh and thoughtful perspective to the suffrage movement. * Ellen Fitzpatrick In American Historical Review *
Linda Ford presents a thoroughgoing analysis of not only the women who led the movement but also the suprisingly diverse membership of the Party whose comradery and persistence were most responsible for its successes. -- Sally Gregory Kohlstedt, Professor and Associate Dean, University of Minnesota * Ellen Fitzpatrick In American Historical Review *
The best part of this book is Ford's vivid portrayal of the NWP's militant activism and the reactions of the public, Police, and government. -- Sally Gregory Kohlstedt, Professor and Associate Dean, University of Minnesota * Journal of American History *

Author Bio

Linda G. Ford is Assistant Professor of History at Keene State College, Keene, New Hampshire.

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