Laura Clay and the Woman's Rights Movement

by Paul E. Fuller

Other, 1975

Status

Available

Call number

324.6

Publication

University Press of Kentucky (1975), 240 pages

Description

Laura Clay was the daughter of abolitionist Cassius Marcellus Clay and an important and controversial figure in the woman's rights movement. Paul E. Fuller traces this remarkable woman's career, from her early successes in Kentucky to her emergence as the most prominent southern suffragist. He devotes particular attention to the problems encountered by the suffragists in organizing the South, to the strategy of their alliance with the Woman's Christian Temperence Union, and the to peculiar dilemma of southern suffragists and race. Clay's many important contributions to the struggle for women's

ISBN

978-0-8131-1299-2 / 9780813112992

Barcode

341
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