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Before They Could Vote : American Women's Autobiographical Writing, 1819-1919, Paperback / softback Book

Before They Could Vote : American Women's Autobiographical Writing, 1819-1919 Paperback / softback

Part of the Wisconsin Studies in Autobiography series

Paperback / softback

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The life narratives in this collection are by ethnically diverse women of energy and ambition - some well known, some forgotten over generations - who confronted barriers of gender, class, race, and sexual difference as they pursued or adapted to adventurous new lives in a rapidly changing America.

The engaging selections - from captivity narratives to letters, manifestos, criminal confessions, and childhood sketches - span a hundred years in which women increasingly asserted themselves publicly.

Some rose to positions of prominence as writers, activists, and artists; some sought education or wrote to support themselves and their families; some transgressed social norms in search of new possibilities.

Each woman's story is strikingly individual, yet the brief narratives in this anthology collectively chart bold new visions of women's agency.

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