- Additional Authors
- Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947.
- Description
- 1 online resource ([12], 100 p.).
- Summary
- This collection of essays focuses on the various arguments for and against woman suffrage by federal constitutional amendment rather than by individual states. An essay by Henry Wade Rogers provides an interesting counterpoint to another volume in this collection, "Woman's Suffrage by Constitutional Amendment," by Henry St. George Tucker [Section VII, no. 380].
- Series Statement
- National suffrage library
- Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO): Women: Transnational Networks
- Uniform Title
- Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO): Women: Transnational Networks.
- Subject
- Women > Suffrage > United States
- Note
- Reproduction of the original from the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Harvard University.
- Contents
- Why the federal amendment? By Carrie C. Catt. -- State constitutional obstructions, by Mary S. Boyd. -- Election laws and referenda, by Carrie C. Catt. -- The story of the 1916 referenda, by Carrie C. Catt. -- Federal action and states rights, by H.W. Rogers. -- Objections to the federal amendment, by Carrie C. Catt.
- OCLC
- Title
Woman suffrage by federal constitutional amendment [electronic resource] / compiled by Carrie Chapman Catt.
- Imprint
New York : National Woman Suffrage Pub. Co., 1917.
- Series
National suffrage library
Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO): Women: Transnational Networks
Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO): Women: Transnational Networks.
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- Added Author
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947.