Splintered Sisterhood by Susan E Marshall

Splintered Sisterhood by Susan E Marshall

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Drawing on surviving records of antisuffrage organizations, the author argues that antisuffrage women organized to protect gendered class interests rather than an ideal of ""true womanhood"". The book reveals an increasingly militant style as powerful women sought to exclude ""the ignorant vote"".

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Splintered Sisterhood by Susan E Marshall

When Tennessee became the 36th and final state needed to ratify the Nineteenth Amendment in August 1920, giving women the right to vote, one group of women expressed bitter disappointment and vowed to fight against ""this feminist disease"". Why this fierce and extended opposition? In ""Splintered Sisterhood"", Susan Marshall argues that the women of the antisuffrage movement mobilized not as threatened homemakers, but as influential political strategists. Drawing on surviving records of major antisuffrage organizations, Marshall makes clear that antisuffrage women organized to protect gendered class interests. She shows that many of the most vocal antisuffragists were wealthy, educated women who exercised considerable political influence through their personal ties to men in politics as well as by their own positions as leaders of social service committees. Under the guise of defending an ideal of ""true womanhood"", these powerful women sought to keep the vote from lower-class women, fearing it would result in an increase in the ""ignorant vote"" and in their own displacement from positions of influence. This book reveals the increasingly militant style of antisuffrage protest as the conflict over female voting rights escalated. ""Splintered Sisterhood"" adds a missing piece to the history of women's rights activism in the United States and illuminates current issues of antifeminism.

Susan E. Marshall is an attorney and freelance legal writer and editor. She is currently on the board of editors of the New Hampshire Bar Journal.
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ISBN 13 9780299154646
ISBN 10 0299154645
Title Splintered Sisterhood
Author Susan E Marshall
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press
Year published 1997-07-31
Number of pages 320
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