Women’s Opposition to Women Suffrage Introduction Primary sources Secondary sources Historiography Significance Conclusion.

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Women’s Opposition to Women Suffrage Introduction Primary sources Secondary sources Historiography Significance Conclusion

Primary sources transcripts, pamphlets, newspaper articles, etc. Many sources archived, few made publicly available Secondary sources double as guides

Secondary Sources Relatively few exist Several monographs, written from 1970s to present Summarize information from smaller sources

Historiography Depiction of competence and organization has changed Attributed significance has increased

Significance - Understand cultural values - Fascinating paradox -Affects perspective of women’s rights movement

Conclusion Limited information Coherent narrative possible Interesting aspect of women’s history