
And Yet They Persisted: How American Women Won the Right to Vote

In The Early Twentieth Century Over Two Hundred Of New York's Most Glamorous Socialites Joined The Suffrage Movement. Although They Were Dismissed By Critics As Bored Socialites, These Gilded Suffragists Were At The Epicenter Of The Great Reforms Known Collectively As The Progressive Era. From Championing Education For Women, To Pursuing Careers, And Advocating For The End Of Marriage, These Women Were Engaged With The Swirl Of Change That Swept Through The Streets Of New York City.
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