For decades, countless American women fought for the right to vote. But many others fought against it.
Written by pro-Suffragist Marie Jenney Howe in 1912, this witty, insightful satire sheds light on some of the apparently absurd arguments offered by those opposed to the movement.
Performed by Michele LaRue for the Public Scholars Project.
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