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100 1  Stevens, Doris,|d1888-1963,|eauthor. 
245 10 Jailed for freedom :|ba first-person account of the 
       militant fight for women's rights /|cDoris Stevens ; 
       introduction by Angela P. Dodson. 
250    100th anniversary edition. 
250    First edition. 
264  1 New York :|bBlack Dog & Leventhal Publishers,|c2020. 
264  4 |c©2020 
300    xxiv, 296 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates :
       |billustrations (some colour) ;|c21 cm 
336    text|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|2rdamedia 
338    volume|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references. 
505 00 |tLeadership. A militant pioneer: Susan B. Anthony ;|tA 
       militant general: Alice Paul --|tPolitical action. Women 
       invade the capital ;|tWomen voters organize ;|tThe last 
       deputation to President Wilson --|tMilitancy. Picketing a 
       president ;|tThe suffrage war policy ;|tThe first arrests 
       ;|tOcoquan Workhouse ;|tAugust riots ;|tPrison episodes ;
       |tAn administration protest: Dudley Field Malone resigns ;
       |tThe administration yields ;|tPolitical prisoners ;|tThe 
       hunger strike: a weapon ;|tAdministration terrorism ;
       |tAlice Paul in prison ;|tThe administration outwitted ;
       |tPolitical results ;|tAn interlude (seven months) ;|tNew 
       attacks on the president ;|tPresident Wilson appeals to 
       the Senate too late ;|tMore pressure ;|tThe president 
       sails away ;|tWatchfires of freedom ;|tBurned in effigy ;
       |tBoston militants welcome to the president ;|tDemocratic 
       Congress ends ;|tA farewell to President Wilson ;
       |tPresident Wilson wins the 64th vote in Paris ;
       |tRepublican Congress passes Amendment --|tAppendices. 
       Text of the National Suffrage Amendment ;|tCountries in 
       which women vote ;|tResolutions demanding investigations ;
       |tSuffrage prisoners ;|tDirectors of national campaign 
       executive committees listed by years ;|tConcerning 
       political prisoners. 
520    A first-hand account of how suffragists in the National 
       Woman's Party organized and fought a fierce battle for the
       passage for the 19th Amendment. 
650  0 Women|xSuffrage|zUnited States|xHistory. 
650  0 Suffragists|zUnited States|xHistory. 
700 1  Dodson, Angela P.,|ewriter of introduction. 
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