The Woman's Hour
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The Woman's Hour
The nail-biting climax of one of the greatest political battles in American history: the ratification of the constitutional amendment that granted women the right to vote
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionNashville, August 1920. The fate of the Nineteenth Amendment, granting women the right to vote, hangs in a precarious balance. Thirty-five states have ratified it, twelve have either rejected or abstained from voting, and the suffrage movement's hopes rest on the shoulders of Tennessee. This pivotal moment culminates after a relentless seven-decade crusade for women's suffrage. The tension in the sweltering summer air is palpable as powerful forces gather to determine the future of American democracy.
Within the battleground of Tennessee, a myriad of factions clash. Political careers are in jeopardy amid a heated confrontation between supporters and opponents of the amendment. Liquor companies and railroad magnates, fearing the prohibitionist tendencies of women voters, join forces with fervent racists determined to prevent black women from voting. Adding to the complexity are the "Antis," a group of women staunchly opposed to their own enfranchisement, who fear that suffrage will lead to the nation's moral decay.
The Woman's Hour weaves an intricate narrative of this high-stakes battle, spotlighting the exceptional women who spearheaded both sides of the conflict. The book offers an engaging look at historical figures like Woodrow Wilson, Warren Harding, Frederick Douglass, and Eleanor Roosevelt, whose lives intersected with this transformative chapter in American history. Elaine Weiss masterfully portrays a story rich with political intrigue, touching on themes of betrayal, bigotry, and the struggle for justice.
Through its pages, The Woman's Hour captures the raw human drama and the fierce determination of activists dedicated to winning their own freedom. The book stands as an inspiring testament to their resilience and highlights that this struggle was one of the last campaigns heavily influenced by the ramifications of the American Civil War, setting the stage for the monumental civil rights battles of the twentieth century.
Elaine Weiss brings to life the fevered excitement and the intense pressures of the final push for women's suffrage. Her meticulous research uncovers the dirty tricks, bribes, and alliances formed in the name of democracy. The Woman's Hour not only chronicles a pivotal moment in history but also serves as a reminder of the ongoing fight for equality and the power of determined individuals to enact change.
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The Woman's Hour by Elaine Weiss is praised as an unforgettable and inspirational page-turner. Critics commend Weiss for humanizing both supporters and opponents of the amendment, and for not shying away from the complex issue of race. The book is noted as a must-read for history enthusiasts and political aficionados, delivering political history with engaging drama and energy.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781474612210
Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 07 March 2019
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 32.0mm
Width: 128.0mm
Height: 196.0mm
Weight: 322g
Pages: 464
About the Author
Elaine Weiss is an award-winning journalist and writer whose work has appeared in The Atlantic and The New York Times, as well as in reports and documentaries for National Public Radio and Voice of America. She is the author of one previous book, Fruits of Victors: The Woman's Land Army in The Great War.
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