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By Elna C. Green

The biographies of greater than 800 ladies shape the root for Elna Green's research of the suffrage and the antisuffrage pursuits within the South. Green's complete research highlights the results that components akin to classification history, marital prestige, academic point, and attitudes approximately race and gender roles had in inspiring the region's girls to paintings in desire of, or against, their very own enfranchisement. eco-friendly sketches the ranks of either movements—which incorporated men and women, black and white—and identifies the ways that problems with classification, race, and gender decided the composition of every aspect. Coming from a wide range of ideals and backgrounds, eco-friendly argues, southern girls approached enfranchisement with an both assorted set of recommendations and ideologies. each one camp outlined and redefined itself against the opposite. yet neither used to be completely homogeneous: matters akin to states' rights and the enfranchisement of black ladies have been so divisive as to offer upward thrust to competing enterprises inside each one workforce. through concentrating on the grassroots constituency of every part, eco-friendly presents perception into the entire of the suffrage debate.

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But by the final maturity of the suffrage movement in the South in the twentieth century, the southern Republican parties had generally been weakened. Reform sentiment, thanks partly to the rise of Woodrow Wilson, had drifted into the Democratic Party, making it easier for reform-minded women to work within the Democratic machinery. Thus the majority of southern white suffragists appeared to be Democrats; and those who entered partisan politics after enfranchisement nearly always did so through the Democratic Party.

But by the final maturity of the suffrage movement in the South in the twentieth century, the southern Republican parties had generally been weakened. Reform sentiment, thanks partly to the rise of Woodrow Wilson, had drifted into the Democratic Party, making it easier for reform-minded women to work within the Democratic machinery. Thus the majority of southern white suffragists appeared to be Democrats; and those who entered partisan politics after enfranchisement nearly always did so through the Democratic Party.

This study employs several different methodologies, dictated by the needs of the subject and the sources available. " 8 To uncover the ideology of the southern antisuffragists, I examined the printed words of those who served as spokespersons for the movement. This area of inquiry lent itself to a traditional intellectual history approach. To discover the activities of the antisuffragists, I surveyed the small amount of private correspondence extant, which was supplemented with newspaper accounts of the public activities of the antis.

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