Rampant Women: Suffragists and the Right of Assembly - Paperback

Rampant Women: Suffragists and the Right of Assembly - Paperback

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Rampant Women: Suffragists and the Right of Assembly - Paperback

Rampant Women: Suffragists and the Right of Assembly - Paperback

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by Linda J. Lumsden (Author)

Named a Choice Outstanding Academic Title

In Rampant Women, Linda J. Lumsden offers an in-depth look at the intersection between the woman suffrage movement and the constitutional right to assemble peaceably. Beginning in 1908, women activists took to the streets in a variety of public gatherings and protests in a bold attempt to win the right to vote. Lumsden shows how outdoor pageants, conventions, petition drives, soapbox speaking at open-air meetings, the use of symbolic expression, and picketing--all manifestations of the right of assembly--played an instrumental role in the woman suffrage movement. Without these innovative forms of protest, Lumsden argues, women might not be voting today.

Tracing the strengths and weaknesses of American women's struggle for freedom of expression prior to the twentieth century, Lumsden shows how the suffragists' new tactics--such as parades and soapbox speaking--forged solidarity among women and legitimized the movement. When they spoke, marched, and picketed, suffragists not only challenged legal restrictions regarding public assemblies, they defied traditional ideas about how women should behave. Lumsden also examines the legal and social origins of the right to assembly and contends that women's exercise of their First Amendment rights helped prod the legal establishment to ensure protection for gatherings by political dissidents as well.

The right of assembly provided the foundation for every step of the fifty-year struggle for woman suffrage. As Lumsden demonstrates, these assemblies helped change the nation's concept of democracy and helped women move from the private domestic sphere into the public, political sphere. An exciting exploration of a turning point in American history, Rampant Women is a unique chronicle of how freedom of expression effected peaceful social change.

Author Biography

Until her retirement, Linda J. Lumsden was a professor of journalism at the University of Arizona. Among other books, she was the author of Black, White, and Red All Over: A Cultural History of the Radical Press in Its Heyday, 1900-1917.

Number of Pages: 320
Dimensions: 1.17 x 8.88 x 7.08 IN
Publication Date: June 01, 2002

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