The weight of their votes : Southern women and political leverage in the 1920s /
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Format: | Online |
Language: | English |
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Chapel Hill :
The University of North Carolina Press,
[2006]
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Series: | UNC Press law publications.
Women and the law. |
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Online Access: | HeinOnline UNC Press Law Publications HeinOnline Women and the Law |
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Table of Contents:
- Now you smell perfume: the social drama of politics in the 1920s
- More people to vote: woman suffrage and the challenge to disfranchisement
- Making their bow to the ladies: Southern party leaders and the fight for new women voters
- Not bound to any party: the problem of women voters in the solid South
- The best weapon for reform: women lobbying with the vote
- No longer treated lightly: Southern legislators and new women voters
- To hold the lady votes: Southern politics ten years after suffrage.