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Contents
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Tomorrow You Will Go to the Polls: Women's Voting in Chicago in 1894
Chapter 2. Because Her Parents Had Never Had a Chance: Southern Migrant Politics during the 1910s Chapter 3. Profit from the Mistakes of Men: National Party Politics, 1920-1924
Chapter 4. The Prohibition Issue as a Smoke Screen: The Failure of Racial Uplift Ideology and the 1928 Election Chapter 5. Political Recognition for Themselves and Their Daughters: The Campaigns of Ruth Hanna McCormick, 1927-1930
Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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