The Woman Who Dared To Vote: The Trial Of Susan B Anthony

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Publisher: University Press of Kansas Format: Trade Paperback Author: N. E. H. Hull Book Title: Woman Who Dared to Vote : the Trial of Susan B. Anthony Item Weight: 12.3 Oz Item Height: 0.7 in Item Width: 5.5 in Language: English Publication Year: 2012 Number of Pages: 262 Pages gtin13: 9780700618491 Genre: Law, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, History Item Length: 8.4 in ISBN: 9780700618491 Topic: Women, Election Law, United States / 19th Century, Women's Studies, Social Activists, Legal History

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Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE ) this line for the product details - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Title: The Woman Who Dared To Vote: The Trial Of Susan B Anthony ISBN13: 9780700618491 ISBN10: 070061849X Author: Hull, N. E. H. (Author) Description: Just As The Polls Opened On November 5, 1872, Susan B Anthony Arrived And Filled Out Her Ticket For The Various Candidates But Before It Could Be Placed In The Ballot Box, A Poll Watcher Objected, Claiming Her Action Violated The Laws Of New York And The State Constitution Anthony Vehemently Protested That As A Citizen Of The United States And The State Of New York She Was Entitled To Vote Under The Fourteenth Amendment The Poll Watchers Gave In And Allowed Anthony To Deposit Her Ballots Anthony Was Arrested, Charged With A Federal Crime, And Tried In Court Primarily Represented Within Document Collections And Broader Accounts Of The Fight For Woman Suffrage, Anthony's Controversial Trial--As A Landmark Narrative In The Annals Of American Law--Remains A Relatively Neglected Subject N E H Hull Provides The First Book-Length Engagement With The Legal Dimensions Of That Narrative And In The Process Illuminates The Laws, Politics, And Personalities At The Heart Of The Trial And Its Outcome Hull Summarizes The Woman Suffrage Movement In The Post-Civil War Era, Reveals Its Betrayal By Former Allies In The Abolitionist Movement, And Describes Its Fall Into Disarray She Then Chronicles Anthony's Vote, Arrest, And Preliminary Hearings, As Well As The Legal And Public Relations Maneuvering In The Run-Up To The Trial She Captures The Drama Created By Anthony, Her Attorneys, The Politically Ambitious Prosecutor, And Presiding Judge--And Supreme Court Justice--Ward Hunt, Who Argued Emphatically Against Anthony's Interpretation Of The Reconstruction Amendments As The Source Of Her Voting Rights She Then Tracks Further Relevant Developments In The Trial's Aftermath--Including Minor V Happersett, Another Key Case For The Voting Rights Of Women--And Follows The Major Players Through The Eventual Passage Of The Nineteenth (Or Susan B Anthony) Amendment Hull's Concise And Readable Guide Reveals A Story Of Courage And Despair, Of Sisterhood And Rivalry, Of High Purpose And Low Politics It Also Underscores For All Of Us How Anthony's Act Of Civil Disobedience Remains Essential To Our Understanding Of Both Constitutional And Women's History--And Why It All Matters Binding: Paperback, Paperback Publisher: University Press of Kansas Publication Date: 2012-04-24 Weight: 0.79 lbs Dimensions: 0.7'' H x 8.4'' L x 5.5'' W Number of Pages: 236 Language: English