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: Esther Stem |
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: LCCN:05828586 |
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Synopsis Minnie Fisher Cunningham 1882-1964 by : Esther Stem
Commemorates of life of Minne Fisher Cunningham and other Texas women who made their mark.
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: Judith N. McArthur |
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: Oxford University Press |
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: 295 |
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: 2003-10-16 |
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: 9780195122152 |
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: 0195122151 |
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: 4/5 (52 Downloads) |
Synopsis Minnie Fisher Cunningham by : Judith N. McArthur
Minnie Fisher Cunningham was Texas's most important female political activist. After directing Texas's woman suffrage campaign, she helped found the National League of Women Voters and the Woman's National Democratic Club. This is the biography of the lifelong politician affectionately known as Minnis Fish.
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: Texas Democratic Women's State Committee |
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: 1965* |
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: OCLC:32405240 |
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: 4/5 (40 Downloads) |
Synopsis Memorial Tribute to Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham, a Great American by : Texas Democratic Women's State Committee
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: 1900 |
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: OCLC:39028248 |
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Synopsis Minnie Fisher Cunningham by :
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: Judith N. McArthur |
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: Oxford University Press |
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: 295 |
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: 2003-10-16 |
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: 9780198028505 |
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: 0198028504 |
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: 4/5 (05 Downloads) |
Synopsis Minnie Fisher Cunningham by : Judith N. McArthur
The principal orchestrator of the passage of women's suffrage in Texas, a founder and national officer of the League of Women Voters, the first woman to run for a U.S. Senate seat from Texas, and a candidate for that state's governor, Minnie Fisher Cunningham was one of the first American women to pursue a career in party politics. Cunningham's professional life spanned a half century, thus illuminating our understanding of women in public life between the Progressive Era and the 1960s feminist movement. Cunningham entered politics through the suffrage movement and women's voluntary association work for health and sanitation in Galveston, Texas. She quickly became one of the most effective state suffrage leaders, helping to pass the bill in a region where opposition to women voters was strongest. In Washington, Cunningham was one of the core group of suffragists who lobbied the Nineteenth Amendment through Congress and then traveled the country campaigning for ratification. After women gained the right to vote across the nation, she helped found the nonpartisan National League of Women Voters and organized training schools to teach women the skills of grassroots organizing, creating publicity campaigns, and lobbying and monitoring legislative bodies. Through the League, she became acquainted with Eleanor Roosevelt, who credited one of her speeches with stimulating her own political activity. Cunningham then turned to the Democratic Party, serving as an officer of the Woman's National Democratic Club and the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee. In 1928 Cunningham became a candidate herself, making an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate. An advocate of New Deal reforms, Cunningham was part of the movement in the 1930s to transform the Democratic Party into the women's party, and in 1944 she ran for governor on a pro-New Deal platform. Cunningham's upbringing in rural Texas made her particularly aware of the political needs of farmers, women, union labor, and minorities, and she fought gender, class, and racial discrimination within a conservative power structure. In the postwar years, she was called the "very heart and soul of Texas liberalism" as she helped build an electoral coalition of women, minorities, and male reformers that could sustain liberal politics in the state and bring to office candidates including Ralph Yarborough and Bob Eckhardt. A leader and role model for the post-suffrage generation, Cunningham was not satisfied with simply achieving the vote, but agitated throughout her career to use it to better the lives of others. Her legacy has been carried on by the many women to whom she taught successful grassroots strategies for political organizing. Minne Fisher Cunningham was the winner of the Liz Carpenter Award of the Texas State Historical Association, and of the T. R. Fehrenbach Book Award of the Texas Historical Commission.
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: Patricia Ellen Cunningham |
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: 346 |
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: 1985 |
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: OCLC:18392110 |
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: 4/5 (10 Downloads) |
Synopsis Too gallant a walk by : Patricia Ellen Cunningham
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: Patricia B. Nieuwenhuizen |
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: 310 |
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: 1982 |
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: OCLC:8820232 |
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: 4/5 (32 Downloads) |
Synopsis Minnie Fisher Cunningham and Jane Y. McCallum by : Patricia B. Nieuwenhuizen
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: Patricia Ellen Cunningham |
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: 1990 |
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: OCLC:24267641 |
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: 4/5 (41 Downloads) |
Synopsis Bonnet in the Ring by : Patricia Ellen Cunningham
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: Debra A. Reid |
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: Texas A&M University Press |
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: 228 |
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: 2009-09-28 |
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: 1603441239 |
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: 9781603441230 |
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: 4/5 (39 Downloads) |
Synopsis Seeking Inalienable Rights by : Debra A. Reid
Seeking Inalienable Rights demonstrates that the history of Texans’ quests to secure inalienable rights and expand government-protected civil rights has been one of stops and starts, successes and failures, progress and retrenchment. Inside This Book: "Early Organizing in the Search for Equality African American Conventions in Late Nineteenth-Century Texas"-Alwyn Barr, Texas Tech University "Crucial Decade for Texas Labor: Railway Union Struggles, 1886–1896"-George N. Green, University of Texas at Arlington "Racism and Sexism in Rural Texas: The Contested Nature of Progressive Rural Reform, 1870s–1910s" -Debra A. Reid, Eastern Illinois University "Fighting on the Home Front: The Rhetoric of Woman Suffrage in World War I"-James Seymour, Lone Star College, Cy Fair "Contrasts in Neglect: Progressive Municipal Reform in Dallas and San Antonio"-Patricia E. Gower, University of the Incarnate Word "Religious Moderates and Race: The Texas Christian Life Commission and the Call for Racial Reconciliation, 1954–1968"-David K. Chrisman, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor "Elusive Unity: African Americans, Mexican Americans, and Civil Rights in Houston"-Brian D. Behnken, Iowa State University "Chicanismo and the Flexible Fourteenth Amendment: 1960s Agitation and Litigation by Mexican American Youth in Texas"-Steven Harmon Wilson, Tulsa Community College This insightful discussion will appeal to those interested in African American, Hispanic, labor, and gender history.
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: Ellen C. Temple |
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: Texas A&M University Press |
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: 368 |
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: 2015-10-30 |
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: 9781623493684 |
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: 1623493684 |
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: 4/5 (84 Downloads) |
Synopsis Citizens at Last by : Ellen C. Temple
“There is so much to be learned from the documents collected here. . . . Where better than in this record to find the inspiration to achieve another high point of women’s political history?”—from the foreword by Anne Firor Scott Citizens at Last is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of the suffrage movement in Texas. Richly illustrated and featuring over thirty primary documents, it reveals what it took to win the vote.