Woman and the Republic: A Survey of the Woman-Suffrage Movement in the United States and a Discussion of the Claims and Arguments of Its Foremost Advocates
Woman and the Republic: A Survey of the Woman-Suffrage Movement in the United States and a Discussion of the Claims and Arguments of Its Foremost Advocates
Written in the late 19th century, 'Woman and the Republic' by Helen Kendrick Johnson critically examines the woman-suffrage movement in the United States. The book analyzes the claims and arguments of leading advocates for women's voting rights while questioning the effectiveness of the movement in achieving true equality. Johnson argues that the suffrage movement may not be as beneficial to women's advancement as its supporters claim, highlighting contradictions in the arguments surrounding women's roles in society and the potential divisiveness of suffrage goals.







