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  1. The story of a pioneer. an autobiography. By Anna Howard Shaw. w by Shaw. Anna Howard. 1847-1919., 1915-01-01
  2. The story of a pioneer. by Anna Howard Shaw with the collabo by Shaw. Anna Howard. 1847-1919., 1915-01-01
  3. A Voice From the Wilderness: The Story of Anna Howard Shaw by Don Brown, 2001-09-24
  4. Anna Howard Shaw: Suffrage Orator and Social Reformer by Wil A. Linkugel, Martha Solomon,

21. ANNA HOWARD SHAW - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
Anna Howard Shaw Dictionary Entry and Meaning. WordNet Dictionary. Definitionn United States physician and suffragist (18471919). Synonyms Shaw.
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22. SHAW - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
n United States physician and suffragist (18471919); n United States humoristwho wrote about rural life (1818-1885). Synonyms Anna Howard Shaw, GB Shaw
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23. Leaders In The Women's Suffrage Movement: Women's History
top. Shaw, Anna Howard (18471919). Anna Howard Shaw was an Americanleader in the campaign for women s rights. She lectured throughout
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Carrie Catt Alice Paul Martha Carey Thomas Ida Wells-Barnett ... Victoria Woodhull Leaders in the Women's Suffrage Movement
Many women fought for the right to vote
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Catt, Carrie Chapman (1859-1947) Carrie Catt was an American leader in the campaign for woman suffrage. She served as president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association from 1900 to 1904, and from 1915 to 1920, when Amendment 19 to the United States Constitution was passed, giving women the right to vote. Catt began her suffrage work as an organizer of clubs in 1887. She became one of the suffrage movement's most effective lecturers and organizers. Her work extended to Canada and Europe. From 1904 to 1923, she served as president of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance. In 1920, Catt founded the National League of Women Voters (now called the League of Women Voters) to teach women an understanding of public affairs so they could vote intelligently. In 1925, she founded the National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War. This became the Women's Action Committee for Victory and a Lasting Peace. Carrie Clinton Lane was born in Ripon, Wis., and attended Iowa State College. She taught school and became the first woman superintendent of schools in Mason City, Iowa.

24. WOMEN'S INTERNET INFORMATION NETWORK: Library
Anna Howard Shaw (18471919) points out the contradictions between men s view ofa republic and their actual actions. The speech was given in June 1915. Rev.
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BROWSE BACK HOME LIBRARY CONTENTS BROWSE NEXT "The difficulty with the men of this country
is that they are so consistent in their inconsistency that
they are not aware of having been inconsistent; because their
consistency has been so continuous, and their inconsistency
so consecutive, that it has never been broken, from the beginning
of our nation's life to the present time." Anna Howard Shaw on "What is a Republic" [In this speech, suffrage leader Rev. Anna Howard Shaw (1847-1919) points out the contradictions between men's view of a republic and their actual actions. The speech was given in June 1915.
Rev. Shaw. was licensed as a Methodist preacher in 1871, leaving the Methodist Episcopal Church because of prejudice and bigotry, she was ordained as the first woman minister in the Methodist Protestant Church in 1880.
She studied medicine but in face of more prejudices, she became convinced that woman's suffrage was the most important work for her.
A brilliant speaker, she traveled widely, perhaps only second to Susan B. Anthony. As Susan B. said, Anna Howard Shaw did the work in the movement for 20 years that no one else wanted to do.

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wife of any one of them I would like to know what it could be. —Shawto a friend considering marriage. Anna Howard Shaw 18471919
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"Just think of the men along your street. If a human being or a god could conceive of a worse hell than being a wife of any one of them I would like to know what it could be."
Shaw to a friend considering marriage Anna Howard Shaw Start Prev Next End Rev. Anna Howard Shaw, admired as "the ideal type of reformer" while her fellow suffragists were described as grim, spent most of her life advocating for the right of women to vote. In her private hours, Shaw preferred a more "masculine" style, but she was able to successfully use her feminine wiles in her public life. Early on, someone snidely remarked on the short length of her hair, to which Shaw boldly replied: "I will admit frankly that it is a birthmark. I was born with short hair." Though she grew her hair long and styled it in a bun, her hair wasn't the only "lesbian" aspect of her life brought before the public. She and life partner, Lucy Anthony, Susan B. Anthony's niece, entertained a number of like-minded suffragists at their seaside summer home. The New York World got wind that these women did not conform to conventional bathing attire at these gatherings and ran bold headlines like: "An Adamless Eden of Women in Bloomers" and "Summer Suffragists Who Discard Skirts and Wear Bathing Suits Just Like a Man." Accompanying the sensational piece was a drawing of Shaw in a skirt looking at her friends in pants.

26. Anna Howard Shaw - Definition By Dict.die.net
Search dictionary for. Source WordNet (r) 1.7 Anna Howard Shaw n UnitedStates physician and suffragist (18471919) syn Shaw, Anna Howard Shaw.
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27. Shaw - Definition By Dict.die.net
life (18181885) syn Shaw, Henry Wheeler Shaw, Josh Billings 2 United Statesphysician and suffragist (1847-1919) syn Shaw, Anna Howard Shaw 3 English
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Search dictionary for Source: WordNet (r) 1.7 Shaw n 1: United States humorist who wrote about rural life (1818-1885) [syn: Shaw, Henry Wheeler Shaw Josh Billings ] 2: United States physician and suffragist (1847-1919) [syn: Shaw, Anna Howard Shaw ] 3: English playwright (born in Ireland); founder of the Fabian Society (1856-1950) [syn: Shaw, G. B. Shaw George Bernard Shaw Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) Shaw
Source: U.S. Gazetteer (1990) Shaw, MS (city, FIPS 67000) Location: 33.60030 N, 90.77146 W Population (1990): 2349 (773 housing units) Area: 2.9 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 38773
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29. Anna Howard Shaw - English Dictionary Meaning
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30. HOLLIS FULL CATALOG - Search Results
11, Richards, Laura Elizabeth Howe, 18501943. Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910 /,1916, BK. 12, Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919. The story of a pioneer /, 1915,BK.
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1919, BK. 2, Child labor facts for sermon use. 1915, BK. 3, Shaw, Anna Howard,18471919. The story of a pioneer /, 1915, BK. 4, Drysdale, William, 1852-1901.
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Shaw UniversityPeople19001910. Shaw, Albert,1857-1947. Shaw, Anna Howard,1847-1919.Shaw, Artie,1910-Social life. Shaw, Bernard,1856-1950.
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Correspondence Shapero, Esther Geller Shapero, Harold, 1920 Shaw, Albert, 1857-1947CorrespondenceShaw, Anna Howard, Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919 Shaw, Anna
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Sharp, William (18551905) Life of Robert Browning Shaw, Anna Howard(1847-1919) The Story of A Pioneer Shaw, George Bernard (1856
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35. Shaw Family Crest By Houseofnames.com
Isaac Towell his Family by Roy H. Towell. Some noteworthy peopleof the name Shaw Anna Howard Shaw (18471919) Eng/Am suffragist;
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Origins Available: Scottish English Irish Spelling variations include: Shaw, Shawe, Mac Ghille-Sheathanaich (Gaelic) and others. First found in Perthshire where they were seated from early times and their first records appeared on the early census rolls taken by the early Kings of Scotland to determine the rate of taxation of their subjects. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Anne Shaw settled in Virginia in 1635; along with Richard and William; Donald Shaw settled in Virginia in 1716; Ewen Shaw settled in South Carolina in 1716. (Above is a small excerpt from our 1800 word history) Motto Translated: I mean well.
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36. Anna Howard Shaw (Reference)
Anna Howard Shaw. Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs. Anna HowardShaw. 18471919. American woman suffrage leader; Born in England;
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37. Lexikon - Frauenbewegung Definition Erklärung Bedeutung
Anna Howard Shaw (1847-1919); JudithButler (*1944). Andere Länder. Aletta Jacobs (Holland) (1854-1929
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Die Frauenbewegung setzt sich f¼r die Rechte der Frau ein.
  • „ltere Frauenbewegung oder Frauenrechtsbewegung ( , ), k¤mpfte f¼r die politischen und b¼rgerlichen Rechte der Frauen Neue Frauenbewegung oder Feminismus - heute, ); steht unter dem Motto "Der Frau die H¤lfte der Welt – dem Mann die H¤lfte des Hauses"
Die Mitstreiterinnen hieŸen in der ¤lteren Frauenbewegung Frauenrechtlerinnen , in der neuen Frauenbewegung werden sie Feministinnen genannt. Wichtigste angestrebte Ziele der „lteren Frauenbewegung:
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Hier unterscheidet man zwischen sozialistischen Frauen wie Clara Zetkin , den b¼rgerlich-gem¤Ÿigten und den b¼rgerlich-radikalen Feministinnen. Vor allem der b¼rgerlich-radikale Fl¼gel, strebte anfangs das Frauenwahlrecht und das Recht auf Geburtenregelung an, sp¤ter auch gemeinsam mit den Sozialistinnen.

38. History's Women An Online Magazine
Clara Barton18301912 American Humanitarian. Anna Howard Shaw 1847-1919. Lucretia Mott 1793 - 1880. Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1815 - 1902.
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39. Biographies Of Suffragists
Anna Howard Shaw (18471919) In 1878 Anna Howard Shaw graduated fromBoston University with a degree in theology. In 1880 she was
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Biographies of Suffragists Home Online Donation and Event Registration About ACWL ACWL Resources ... Email the ACWL SUSAN B. ANTHONY For over fifty years Susan B. Anthony was the leader of the American woman suffrage movement. Born in Adams, Massachusetts on February 15, 1820, Anthony lived for many years in Rochester. When she died in 1906 only four states allowed women to vote, but Anthony's single-minded dedication to the cause of suffrage was largely responsible for the passage of the nineteenth amendment to the United States Constitution in 1920 giving women the vote. In 1872 Anthony was arrested for voting. ALICE STONE BLACKWELL After graduating from Boston University in 1881, Alice Stone Blackwell, the daughter of Lucy Stone and Henry Blackwell, began working on her parents' newspaper, The Women's Journal. She served as editor of the paper for the next thirty-five years. Blackwell was instrumental in bringing about a reconciliation between the two factions of the woman's suffrage movement in 1890 and served as the recording secretary of the new organization for many years. Besides her efforts for women's rights, Blackwell was also very active in the Women's Christian Temperance Union, the Women's Trade Union League, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and the American Peace Society. ANTOINETTE BROWN BLACKWELL Born in Henrietta, New York, Antoinette Brown Blackwell received a bachelor's degree from Oberlin College in 1847 and then, much to the consternation of the college, applied to study theology. Although she finished the requirements for the program in 1850, Oberlin did not allow her to graduate. Undeterred, she was ordained in 1853 as minister of the First Congregational Church in Butler and Savannah, Wayne County, New York, and thus became the first ordained woman minister of a recognized denomination in the United States.

40. Anna
Her life became the basis for The King and I. Anna Howard Shaw (18471919) Americanfeminist. Leader of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
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