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On Wisconsin Women
Working for Their Rights from Settlement to Suffrage
Genevieve McBride
History of American Thought and Culture
Winner of the 1995 Council for Wisconsin Writers Award for Best Scholarly Book and the 1994 State Historical Society of Wisconsin Book Award of Merit
Wisconsin is known as the home of the Progressive party. But, in the words of a suffragist as late as 1912, "the last thing a man becomes progressive about is the activities of his wife."In On Wisconsin Women, Genevieve McBride traces women's work in reform movements in the state's politics and especially in its press. Even before Wisconsin became a state in 1848, women's news and opinions appeared in abolitionist journals and "temperance sheets," if often anonymously. But the first paper in Wisconsin published under a woman's name, however, was boycotted by Milwaukee printers and failed in 1853.
From the passage of the Fourteenth Amendment in 1866 to the state's historic ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1919, Wisconsin women were never at a loss for words nor a newspaper to print them. Among women who would be heard were Mathilde Fransziska Anneke, Emma Brown, Lavinia Goodell, Emma Bascom, Olympia Brown, Belle Case La Follette, Ada L. James, and Theodora Winton Youmans. McBride brings their voices vividly to life, in their own words on their lifelong work for woman's rights.
Nowhere was "the struggle" fought for so long and so hard as in Wisconsin. While women elsewhere sang suffrage hymns, women in the Badger State marched to a "fight song" with a familiar tune but sung in their own wordslyrics too long forgotten until now.
Genevieve G. McBride is associate professor of history at the University of WisconsinMilwaukee. A native of Milwaukee, she worked in public relations and as a journalist for the Milwaukee Journal, Milwaukee Sentinel, Milwaukee Star, Milwaukee Courier, and Waukesha Freeman.
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January 2005
LC: 93-000846 JK
376 pp. 6 x 9
Paper $26.95
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