Introduction |
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PART I PRELUDE AND PARADES, 1890-1913 |
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1 Woman versus the Indian Gertrude Simmons Bonnin |
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2 Our Sisters in China Are Free Mabel Pintj-Hua Lee |
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3 Tierra e Idioma Nina Otero-Warren |
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4 Race Rhymes Carrie Williams Clifford |
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5 The Indian Princess Who Wasn't There The Strange Case of Daum Mist |
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6 An Ojibwe Woman in Washington, D.C. Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin |
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7 Come, All Ye Women, Come! |
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PART II At The Crossroads Of Suffrage And Citizenship, 1913-1917 |
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8 The Problem of the Color Line Carrie Williams Clifford |
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9 The Indians of Today Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin |
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131 | (11) |
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10 To Speak for the Spanish American Women Nina Otero-Warren |
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11 The Application of Democracy to Women Mabel Pincj-Hua Lee |
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PART III THE WAR COMES, 1917-1920 |
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12 Mr. President, Why Not Make America Safe for Democracy? Carrie Williams Clifford |
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173 | (11) |
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14 Americanize the First American Gertrude Simmons Bonnin |
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184 | (9) |
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15 Courting Political Ruin Nina Otero-Warren |
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PART IV OUR WOMEN TAKE PART, 1920-1928 |
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16 Everyone Who Had Labored in the Cause |
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203 | (10) |
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17 The Value of the Ballot |
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213 | (13) |
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18 A Terrible Blot on Civilization Carrie Williams Clifford |
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226 | (7) |
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19 Candidate Republicana Nina Otero-Warren |
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20 To Help Indians Help Themselves Gertrude Simmons Bonnin |
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Epilogue Remembering and Forgetting |
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Acknowledgments |
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Notes |
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283 | (46) |
Bibliography |
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329 | (20) |
Index |
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Crowd breaking up a suffrage parade at 9th St., Washington, D.C. |
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Women suffragists and their Chinese allies |
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Mabel Lee in 1912 New York suffrage parade |
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"Great Suffrage Parade," May 11, 1912 |
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"The Truth about Suffrage in China" |
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Adelina "Nina" Otero-Warren |
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51 | (7) |
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75 | (2) |
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"Savagery to `Civilization'" |
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77 | (2) |
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"Everyone Votes but Mother" |
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Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin |
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"Equal Suffrage among Indians" |
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Illinois women participants in suffrage parade |
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Image of a child in a notice for The Crisis woman's suffrage symposium |
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Nina Otero-Warren entering an electric vehicle |
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Dr. Mabel P. Lee departing for Europe |
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187 | (27) |
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"Our Women Take Part in Suffrage Memorial Ceremonies" |
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214 | (11) |
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Dedication of the National Woman's Party headquarters |
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"A Terrible Blot on Civilization" |
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Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, "Americanize the First American" |
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Marie Bottineau Baldwin with her art collection |
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