The Fifth Star: Ohio's Fight for Women's Right to Vote

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Price
$28.00  $26.04
Publisher
Kent State University Press
Publish Date
Pages
324
Dimensions
5.98 X 8.9 X 1.1 inches | 1.15 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781606354551

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About the Author

Jamie C. Capuzza is a professor in the Department of Literature and Communication Arts and directs the Gender and Sexuality Studies program at the University of Mount Union in Ohio. She has been published in several academic journals and books, and her coedited volume, Transgender Communication Studies: Histories, Trends, and Trajectories, has won three national awards.

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"In The Fifth Star, Jamie Capuzza deftly situates Ohio women's long fight for social reform and women's rights within the larger arc of US women's history. Capuzza brings to life a colorful cast of Ohio women, long overshadowed by their sisters to the east, who fought side by side with the likes of Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Carrie Chapman Catt. And offering a timely reminder to readers today, Capuzza also shows how women working at the local and state levels can drive national movements for change. The Fifth Star will likely stand as the definitive history of Ohio women's struggle to secure their rights for decades to come." --Gina M. Martino, author of Women at War in the Borderlands of the Early American Northeast

"The Fifth Star is an important contribution to the historical narrative about the significance Ohio women played in
the suffrage movement. This work draws on extensive research and tells a compelling story about the many
women who made the Nineteenth Amendment a reality." --Megan Wood, executive director and CEO of the Ohio History Connection

"What a welcome, vital contribution The Fifth Star is to historical scholarship on female suffrage! Jamie
Capuzza's sophisticated, engagingly-written book helps readers to understand the unique, complex ways the
fight for suffrage unfolded in Ohio, while also demonstrating how crucial Ohio was in the broader national battle
for female enfranchisement. A compelling, accessible narrative, The Fifth Star greatly enriches existing
scholarship about U.S. women's long, brutal fight for suffrage, movingly honoring individual Ohio suffragists who
were instrumental in securing votes for women (both state and nationwide), and offering a vivid, inspiring
reminder of the need for persistent vigilance and ongoing activism to ensure that all Americans have full, free,
and fair access to the franchise." --Holly M. Kent, author of Her Voice Will Be on the Side of Right: Gender and Power in Women's Antebellum Antislavery Fiction

A "stirring and necessary book." --Akron Beacon Journal