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1 online resource (164 pages) |
Summary |
March of the Suffragettes tells the forgotten, real-life story of ""General"" Rosalie Gardiner Jones, who in the waning days of 1912 mustered and marched an all-women army nearly 175 miles to help win support for votes for women. General Jones, along with her good friends and accomplices ""Colonel"" Ida Craft, ""Surgeon General"" Lavinia Dock, and ""War Correspondent"" Jessie Hardy Stubbs, led marchers across New York state for their pilgrims' cause, encountering not just wind, fog, sleet, snow, mud, and ice along their unpaved way, but also hecklers, escaped convicts, scandal-plagued industri |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Jones, Rosalie, 1883-
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SUBJECT |
Jones, Rosalie, 1883- fast |
Subject |
Women -- Suffrage -- United States -- Juvenile literature
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Protest movements -- United States -- Juvenile literature
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Protest movements
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Women -- Suffrage
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United States
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Genre/Form |
Juvenile works
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781936976812 |
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1936976811 |
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