Date of Award

1962

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Arts (M.A.)

Department

History

First Advisor

Malcolm R. Eiselen

First Committee Member

Walter A. Payne

Second Committee Member

Randolph [?]

Abstract

The years before 1910 are filled with accounts of the gains made for woman suffrage in various parts of the United States as well as in countries overseas. There is evidence of agitation in Mexico, England, Ireland, and even in China. The California movement for woman suffrage was an important part of a world-wide movement.

Pages

145

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History Commons

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