Julia Ward Howe and the Woman Suffrage Movement

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"Julia Ward Howe and the Woman Suffrage Movement" is a biographical and historical work by Florence Howe Hall that chronicles her mother Julia Ward Howe’s leadership and contributions to the American women’s suffrage movement.

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instanceOf biographical work
book
historical work
aboutMovement women's suffrage movement
surface form: American women’s suffrage movement
author Florence Howe Hall
countryOfSubject United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts alliances among women’s rights reformers
organizational strategies of suffrage activists
public campaigns for women’s voting rights
documents campaigns for women’s voting rights
collaboration of Julia Ward Howe with other suffrage leaders
history of the woman suffrage movement in the 19th century
role of Julia Ward Howe in national suffrage organizations
emphasizes leadership qualities of Julia Ward Howe
moral and intellectual arguments for woman suffrage
focusesOn contributions of Julia Ward Howe to American women’s suffrage
leadership of Julia Ward Howe in the woman suffrage movement
genre biography
history
hasBiographicalSubject family life of Julia Ward Howe
intellectual development of Julia Ward Howe
reform activities of Julia Ward Howe
hasPerspective daughter’s perspective on Julia Ward Howe
intendedAudience readers interested in Julia Ward Howe
readers interested in women’s suffrage history
language English
mainSubject Julia Ward Howe
woman suffrage movement in the United States
movementTypeDescribed social reform movement
women’s rights movement
portrays Julia Ward Howe as a suffrage leader
organizational work for woman suffrage
public speaking for woman suffrage
writing and advocacy for woman suffrage
relatedTo Florence Howe Hall
Julia Ward Howe
feminism in the United States
woman suffrage
subjectArea biographical studies of reformers
political history of the United States
women’s history
timePeriodCovered 19th century
early 20th century
workRelationship biography written by the subject’s daughter

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