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Front pages, front lines : media and the fight for women's suffrage / edited by Linda Steiner, Carolyn Kitch, and Brooke Kroeger.

Contributor Steiner, Linda, editor.

ImprintUrbana, Illinois : University of Illinois Press, [2020]

Imprint2020

Descriptionviii, 254 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Note:Historiography: women's suffrage and the media / Linda J. Lumsden -- Nineteenth-century suffrage journals: inventing and defending new women / Linda Steiner -- The Woman's Exponent: a Utah case study in the campaign for women's suffrage / Sherilyn Cox Bennion -- Writing and "righting": African American women seek the vote / Robin Mazyck Sundaramoorthy and Jinx Coleman Broussard -- Woman suffrage and the new negro in the black public sphere / Jane Rhodes -- Differently radical: suffrage issues and feminist ideas in The Crisis and The Masses / Linda M. Grasso -- A countermovement on the verge of defeat: antisuffragist arguments in 1917 press coverage / Teri Finneman -- Discourses of race and masculinity in the Nashville Press: "A white man's country and the white man's government"? / Jane Marcellus -- The facilitators: elites in the victory of the women's suffrage movement / Brooke Kroeger -- After suffrage: an uncharted path / Maurine Beasley -- Memory, interrupted: a century of remembering and forgetting the story of women's suffrage / Carolyn Kitch -- Afterword: women's suffrage, the press, and the enduring problem of white supremacy / Kathy Roberts Forde.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:"This collection offers new research on media issues related to the women's suffrage movement. Contributors incorporate media theory, historiography, and innovative approaches to social movements while discussing the vexed relationship between the media and debates over suffrage. The essays explore overlooked topics such as coverage by African American and Mormon-oriented media, media portrayals of black women in the movement, suffragist rhetorical strategies, elites within the movement, suffrage as part of broader campaigns for social transformation, and the influence views of white masculinity had on press coverage. Contributors are Maurine H. Beasley, Sherilyn Cox Bennion, Jinx C. Broussard, Teri Finneman, Kathy Roberts Forde, Linda M. Grasso, Carolyn Kitch, Brooke Kroeger, Linda J. Lumsden, Jane Marcellus, Jane Rhodes, Linda Steiner, and Robin Sundaramoorthy" -- Provided by publisher.

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Contributor
Steiner, Linda, editor.
Kitch, Carolyn L. editor.
Kroeger, Brooke, 1949- editor.
Series Statement
The History of Communication
Subject:
Press -- United States -- 20th century.
Suffrage -- United States -- 20th century.
Women -- Suffrage.
Series Added Entry-Uniform title
History of communication.