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"Following the Money: Wealthy Women, Feminism, and the American Suffrage Movement," (Article)
Title: "Following the Money: Wealthy Women, Feminism, and the American Suffrage Movement,"
Author: Joan Marie Johnson
Abstract: The fortunes donated and estates left by wealthy women played a significant, yet controversial role in recharging the woman suffrage movement and passing the Nineteenth Amendment, a story historians have just recently begun to explore. “Following the money” traces priorities, tactics, and strategies of the movement through a focus on donors and donations and explores the resentment caused when a small number of wealthy individuals wielded the power to shape strategy and decisions. Their experience with the power of money (and its limitations) helped them understand that economic independence and political equality was crucial for all women, whether working-class wage earners, educated professionals, or inheritors of large fortunes. Their donations funded new tactics and strategies, including headquarters in New York and Washington, DC, salaries for traveling organizers, and a publicity blitz, as well as Carrie Chapman Catt’s “winning plan,” ultimately making passage and ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment possible in 1920.
Year: 2015
Access Model: subscription
Format: Journal
Publisher: Journal of Women's History
Funding Feminism: Monied Women, Philanthropy, and the Women's Movement, 1870-1967 (Book)
Title: Funding Feminism: Monied Women, Philanthropy, and the Women's Movement, 1870-1967
Author: Joan Marie Johnson
Abstract: Joan Marie Johnson examines an understudied dimension of women's history: how a group of affluent white women from the late nineteenth through the mid-twentieth centuries advanced the status of all women through acts of philanthropy. But even as these women exercised considerable influence, their activism had significant limits. Restrictions tied to their giving engendered resentment and jeopardized efforts to establish coalitions across racial and class lines.
Year: 2017
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Type: Single author monograph
ISBN: 9781469634692
Copy sent to NEH?: No
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