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The dawn of the twentieth century saw women rise with new resolve, demanding a voice in the world that shaped them. History Of Woman Suffrage (Volume V) 1900-1920 stands as a definitive record of the struggle, triumph, and resilience that defined the women’s suffrage movement in early 1900s America. Guided by Ida Husted Harper’s meticulous documentation, this historical non-fiction book traces the final, hard-fought years of activism, from the emboldened marches to the legislative victories that transformed the nation’s political rights movement.Rich with detail, this volume captures the fervour of early 20th century feminism and the tireless work of women’s rights activism. It illuminates the enduring influence of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the powerful legacy of Susan B. Anthony, whose vision inspired a generation through the Progressive Era’s shifting politics. A vital educational resource on suffrage, it offers scholars of women’s history and general readers alike a vivid window into the era’s social upheavals and hopes.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For those seeking a deeper understanding of the suffrage movement of the 1900s or wishing to own a piece of cultural history, this book is both a touchstone and a treasure.