Amendment XIX Granting Women the Right to Vote

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Pub. Date: 2009-02-27
Publisher(s): Greenhaven Pr
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Summary

The Constitutional Amendments: Beyond the Bill of Rights series provides in-depth coverage of key amendments ratified since 1791. Using both historical and contemporary primary and secondary sources-including landmark Supreme Court rulings-each volume first presents the historical background of the featured amendment, followed by an examination of how the court system has tested the validity and application of the amendment. The final chapter of each volume looks at contemporary controversies and debates surrounding the amendment and its impact on our everyday lives. All volumes in the series include an annotated table of contents; a chronology; the original text of the amendment along with a straightforward explanation of its key points; an annotated list of relevant court cases; a bibliography; and a subject index. For students and other researchers, Constitutional Amendments: Beyond the Bill of Rights illuminates the amendments and their integral, ongoing impact on American rights and responsibilities. Book jacket.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. 9
Amendment Text and Explanationp. 12
Introductionp. 13
Chronologyp. 20
Historical Background on the Nineteenth Amendment
The Seneca Falls Conventionp. 28
Post-Civil War Strugglesp. 32
The Resignation of a Legendp. 40
The "Night of Terror"p. 54
Congress Passes the Nineteenth Amendment The New York Timesp. 58
Women Finally Get the Vote Associated Pressp. 66
Voting Rights Trials
The Trial ofp. 73
Minor v. Happersett: The Fourteenth Amendment Does Not Give Women Voting Rightsp. 90
The National Woman's Party Trialsp. 100
The Nebraska Referendum of 1919p. 105
The Poll Tax Case: Breedlove v. Suttlesp. 116
Current Debates on Equality and Voting Rights
Guaranteeing the Right to Votep. 122
The Perception of Women in Politicsp. 128
The Electoral College Should Be Abolished The Rest of Usp. 132
The Electoral College Should Be Retainedp. 137
Women Are Still Not Equalp. 142
Appendices
The Amendments to the U.S. Constitutionp. 154
Court Cases Relevant to the Nineteenth Amendmentp. 156
For Further Researchp. 158
Indexp. 162
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