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The woman who dared to vote : the trial of Susan B. Anthony / N. E. H. Hull.

By: Hull, N. E. H, 1949-.
Material type: TextTextSeries: Landmark law cases & American society: Publisher: Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, c2012Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-219) and index.Description: xxiii, 236 p. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9780700618484 (cloth : alk. paper); 0700618481 (cloth : alk. paper); 9780700618491 (pbk. : alk. paper); 070061849X (pbk. : alk. paper).Other title: Trial of Susan B. Anthony.Subject(s): Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906 -- Trials, litigation, etc | Women -- Suffrage -- United States | Election law -- United StatesDDC classification: 342.73/072
Contents:
Why the trial of Susan B. Anthony matters -- "Is not this a wonderful time : [An] era long to be remembered" -- "We represent fifteen million people" : summer 1865-fall 1869 -- "Entitled to the unabridged exercise of privileges and immunities" : fall 1896-fall 1872 -- "I have been & gone & done it!!" : fall 1872-winter 1873 -- "There is no time now to indulge in personal enmity" : January 1873-May 1873 -- "On the part of the government, there is no question" : June 17-18, 1873 -- "Had the defendant, being a female, the right to vote?" : June 18-19, 1873 -- "Selfish male tyranny" : June 20, 1873-March 29, 1875 -- To the Nineteenth Amendment.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-219) and index.

Why the trial of Susan B. Anthony matters -- "Is not this a wonderful time : [An] era long to be remembered" -- "We represent fifteen million people" : summer 1865-fall 1869 -- "Entitled to the unabridged exercise of privileges and immunities" : fall 1896-fall 1872 -- "I have been & gone & done it!!" : fall 1872-winter 1873 -- "There is no time now to indulge in personal enmity" : January 1873-May 1873 -- "On the part of the government, there is no question" : June 17-18, 1873 -- "Had the defendant, being a female, the right to vote?" : June 18-19, 1873 -- "Selfish male tyranny" : June 20, 1873-March 29, 1875 -- To the Nineteenth Amendment.

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