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A turning point in the story of democracy, History Of Woman Suffrage (Volume V) 1900-1920 captures the relentless drive and soaring vision of those who transformed the rights of women forever. Here, the struggle for voting rights unfolds through a rich anthology of first-hand accounts, scholarly essays, and documentary records, chronicling the evolution of political activism in the early 20th century. Ida Husted Harper’s masterwork stands as both a feminist historical account and an indispensable resource for academic research, illuminating the milestones of the women’s rights movement with clarity and conviction. Five words: history, hope, courage, change, legacy.This volume, shaped by the enduring influence of Susan B. Anthony and the legacy of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, invites readers into the heart of the Progressive Era. Through its pages, the triumphs and setbacks of civil rights pioneers are revealed, offering vital context for women’s studies curricula and progressive era history alike. The narrative’s depth and breadth make it essential not only for scholars but also for anyone drawn to the drama of social transformation and the power of collective action.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 cornerstone of suffrage history anthology and a lasting contribution to civil rights literature, this is more than a chronicle; it is a cultural treasure.