This Resource Guide Was Compiled to Accompany the NJ Women Vote: the 19Th Amendment at 100 Public Programs Toolkit
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This Resource Guide was compiled to accompany the NJ Women Vote: The 19th Amendment at 100 Public Programs Toolkit. Its contents support research and program development, but do not constitute an exhaustive list of resources related to the history of women’s suffrage. If you have a resource suggestion or edit to the guide, please let us know at [email protected]. Adams, Betty Livingston. Black Women’s Christian Activism: Seeking Social Justice in a Northern Suburb. New York: New York University Press, 2016. Atkinson, Diane. Rise up, Women!: The Remarkable Lives of the Suffragettes. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2018. Baker, Jean H. Sisters: The Lives of America’s Suffragists. New York: Hill and Wang, 2006. Cassidy, Tina. Mr. President, How Long Must We Wait?: Alice Paul, Woodrow Wilson, and the Fight for the Right to Vote. New York: 37 INK, 2019. Conkling, Winifred. Votes for Women! American Suffragists and the Battle for the Ballot. Chapel Hill: Algonquin Young Readers, 2018. Dodson, Angela P. Remember the Ladies: Celebrating Those Who Fought for Freedom at the Ballot Box. New York: Center Street, 2017. Dodyk, Delight. “Education and Agitation: The Woman Suffrage Movement in New Jersey.” PhD dissertation. Rutgers University, 1997. (Manuscript) Gordon, Ann D. and Patricia G. Holland, ed. The Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. Wilmington: Scholarly Resources, 1991. Gordon, Felice D. After Winning: the Legacy of New Jersey Suffragists 1929–1940. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1986. Lemay, Kate Clarke. Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2019. McGoldrick, Neale and Margaret Crocco. Reclaiming Lost Ground: The Struggle for Woman Suffrage in New Jersey. Self-published, 1994. Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women. Ed. The Women’s Project of New Jersey, Inc. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1997. Walton, Mary. A Women’s Crusade: Alice Paul and the Battle for the Ballot. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2015. Weiss, Elaine. The Woman’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote. New York: Viking, 2018. Zahniser, J.D. and Amelia R. Fry. Alice Paul: Claiming Power. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. Frost, Helen. Crossing Stones. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2009. (Young Adult) Piercy, Marge. Sex Wars. New York: William Morrow, 2005. Winters, Cat. The Cure for Dreaming. New York: Amulet Books, 2014. (Young Adult) Blakemore, Erin. “This Huge Women’s March Drowned Out a Presidential Inauguration I 1913.” History Stories. The History Channel, A&E Television Networks, January 17, 2018. Blythe, Bob. “Stories from the Revolution.” The American Revolution: Lighting Freedom’s Flame. National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. “Did You Know: Women and African Americans Could Vote in NJ before the 15th and 19th Amendments?” National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, July 3, 2018. Gaskell, Tamara. “Woman Suffrage.” The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia. New Brunswick: Rutgers University, 2017. Graddy, Lisa Kathleen. “Alice Paul: Champion of Woman Suffrage.” O Say Can You See: Stories from the Museum. Behring Center, National Museum of American History, May 8, 2012. Hageman, Robert A. “The Rev. Florence Randolph: Pastor of Wallace Chapel Helped Spearhead Women’s Suffrage.” The Summit Historical Society, April 11, 2001. Klinghoffer, Judith Apter and Louis Elkis. “'The Petticoat Electors': Women's Suffrage in New Jersey, 1776–1807.” Journal of the Early Republic 12, no. 2 (Summer 1992): 159–193. Korges, Wilson. “The Lasting Legacy of Suffragists at the Lorton Women’s Workhouse.” Smithsonian Magazine, March 21, 2018. Lewis, Jan Ellen. “Rethinking Women’s Suffrage in New Jersey, 1776–1807.” Rutgers Law Review 63, no. 3 (2011): pp. 1017–1035. Taylor, Alan. “The 1913 Women's Suffrage Parade.” The Atlantic, March 1, 2013. Taylor, Alan. “Photos: The Battle for Women's Suffrage in the U.S.” The Atlantic, June 5, 2019. 19th Amendment. New Jersey State Archives. Images and text of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution including New Jersey state legislature resolutions and other materials related to the amendment. Ann Lewis Women’s Suffrage Collection. A privately owned collection of 1,200 books, objects, correspondence, periodicals, lobbying materials, and more related to women’s suffrage. Flyer for NJ Suffragist Lillian Ford Feickert’s U.S. Senate campaign. Available at the NJ Women’s History website courtesy of Special Collections/University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries. Flyer entitled “Man’s Government by Man” from the New Jersey Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage. Available at the NJ Women’s History website courtesy of the New Jersey Historical Society, Amelia Berndt Moorfield Collection. Flyer entitled “Reasons Why the Women of New Jersey Oppose Equal Suffrage” from the New Jersey Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage. Available at the NJ Women’s History website courtesy of the New Jersey Historical Society, Amelia Berndt Moorfield Collection. Historic Speeches. National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House, July 13, 2017. A collection of historic speeches from women suffragists. Mercer, Deborah, ed. Votes for Women! The Fight for Women’s Suffrage in New Jersey Newspapers in Chronicling America. New Jersey State Library. Online Collections Database. National Women’s Party. Stone, Lucy. Legislature, Lucy Stone, and National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection. Woman Suffrage in New Jersey. Boston: C.H. Simonds & Co., 1867. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. The Revolution Newspaper Collection. Lewis & Clark Digital Collections. The Revolution was a weekly women’s rights newspaper and the official publication of the National Woman Suffrage Association. Votes for Women. The Smithsonian Institution. Webpage featuring the Smithsonian Institute’s collections related to the fight for women’s suffrage. Women of Protest: Photographs from the Records of the National Women’s Party. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. “This collection includes 448 digitized photographs selected from approximately 2,650 print photographs in the Records of the National Woman's Party, a collection of more than 438,000 items, housed in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress.” Dublin, Tom, ed. Online Biographical Dictionary of the Woman Suffrage Movement. Alexander Street (a ProQuest Company), March 25, 2019. New Jersey Women’s History. Alice Paul Institute. Online guide to women’s history in New Jersey featuring locations, primary sources, and biographies. Turning Point Suffragist Memorial. Website for the national suffragist memorial project located in Northern Virginia that features an extensive “Education” section including biographies of suffragists listed by state and articles on African American suffragists, Jewish suffragists, and suffrage connections to the American Association for University Women and the General Federation of Women’s Clubs. American Women: A Gateway to Library of Congress Resources for the Study of Women’s History and Culture in the United States. American Memory, Library of Congress, 2001. Ruthsdotter, Mary. Chronology of Woman Suffrage Movement Events: A Historical Timeline, from 1776 through the 19th Amendment in 1920. Scholastic. The Struggle for Woman Suffrage in New Jersey. New Jersey History Partnership. Kean University. Women’s Suffrage. New Jersey Digital Highway. The electronic NJ women’s suffrage module provides a series of primary source documents to assist in curriculum development. Conversations with Alice Paul. Alice Paul Institute. Conducting Oral Histories with Family Members. University of California Los Angeles Library. Philibert-Ortega, Gena. “Quick Guide: Oral History Recording Apps.” Family Tree, December 2, 2014. Shopes, Linda. “Web Guides to Doing Oral Histories.” Oral History Association, August 2012. American Experience Episodes One Woman, One Vote. Produced by Ruth Pollack. Public Broadcasting Service, 1995. Not for Ourselves Alone: the Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony. Directed and produced by Ken Burns. Public Broadcasting Service, 1999. The Great War, Part 3. Directed by Rob Rapley. Public Broadcasting Service, 2017. Iron Jawed Angels. Directed by Katja von Garnier. Los Angeles: HBO Films, 2004. Suffragette. Directed by Sarah Gavron. Los Angeles: Focus Features, 2015. “Suffrage Songs.” The Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection. The Suffrage Must Be Ours: Rally March Song. Camden, NJ: Bennett & Bennett, 1915. Notated Music. Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Music Division. Women’s Suffrage in Sheet Music. Library of Congress, Music Division. Hayward, Nancy. “Brief Overview of Protest Songs.” National Women’s History Museum. “Music in the Women’s Suffrage Movement.” Library of Congress. “Songs of Women’s Suffrage.” Library of Congress. How Women Won the Vote: Additional Print & Online Woman Suffrage Resources. National Women’s History Alliance. “News: 100 Years of Women’s Voting Rights—A Library Resource Round-Up.” American Library Association Public Programs Office. Programming Librarian: A Website of the American Library Association Public Programs Office, April 11, 2019. Woman Suffrage Timeline (1840–1920). National Women’s History Museum. .