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Synopsis
The music of the women's suffrage movement reflects the culture of change that activists inspired and that inspired activism. The songs of the suffragists reveal the persuasive arguments underpinning their efforts to gain the right to vote and linking their cause to the other activist movements of their time. The lyrics of the pre-Nineteenth Amendment songs foreshadow the arguments of later suffragists, who sought to advance the cause of women's equality in their own time. Written to commemorate the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment's passage, this book features the lyrics of more than twenty songs: from the 1851 song, "The Bloomer's Complaint" to the 2017 song, "Woman," this book explores the cultural context and enduring themes of feminism in American songs.Enjoy this historical tour of feminist songs from 1850 to 2020, a showcase of the enduring suffragist message, and a call to continue the fight for freedom and equality.
Synopsis
Songs of the Suffragists showcases the enduring suffragist message and calls upon modern activists to continue the fight for freedom and equality. The music of the women's suffrage movement reflects the culture of change inspired by over a century of activism. Songs sung by and about the suffragists reveal the persuasive arguments underpinning their efforts to gain the right to vote, and link their cause to other activist movements of the time. The lyrics of the pre-Nineteenth Amendment songs foreshadow the arguments of later suffragists, who sought to advance the cause of women's equality in their own time. Written to commemorate the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment's passage, this engaging book explores the enduring themes of feminism through the lyrics of American music.
* Features lyrics from over 20 songs, including the works of Julia Ward Howe, Nina Simone, Aretha Franklin, Loretta Lynn, and Kesha
* Includes over 40 photos documenting the history of the American feminist movement
* All proceeds benefit the League of Women Voters of Berkeley Heights, New Providence and Summit (LWVBHNPS)
* The accompanying discussion guide and 30-minute documentary film are available FOR FREE on the LWVBHNPS website. A perfect supplement to the book that has been successfully used by book clubs, historical societies, libraries, and high schools in their programming.