The women's march : a novel of the 1913 woman suffrage procession
(Book on CD)
Author
Contributors
Maarleveld, Saskia, narrator.
Published
[United States] : Harper Collins Publishers, 2021.
Edition
Unabridged.
Physical Desc
9 CDs (10 hrs., 45 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
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Copies
Location | Call Number | Status | Due Date |
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San Luis Obispo Library - Adult Book on CD - Adult Audiovisual | Fiction | Checked Out | May 8, 2024 |
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LC Subjects
Audiobooks.
Demonstrations -- Washington (D.C.) -- Fiction.
First-wave feminism -- United States -- Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Malone, Maud, -- 1873-1951 -- Fiction.
Paul, Alice, -- 1885-1977 -- Fiction.
Suffragists -- United States -- Fiction.
Wells-Barnett, Ida B., -- 1862-1931 -- Fiction.
Women -- Political activity -- United States -- Fiction.
Women -- Suffrage -- United States -- Fiction.
Women's rights -- United States -- Fiction.
Demonstrations -- Washington (D.C.) -- Fiction.
First-wave feminism -- United States -- Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Malone, Maud, -- 1873-1951 -- Fiction.
Paul, Alice, -- 1885-1977 -- Fiction.
Suffragists -- United States -- Fiction.
Wells-Barnett, Ida B., -- 1862-1931 -- Fiction.
Women -- Political activity -- United States -- Fiction.
Women -- Suffrage -- United States -- Fiction.
Women's rights -- United States -- Fiction.
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Published
[United States] : Harper Collins Publishers, 2021.
Format
Book on CD
Edition
Unabridged.
Language
English
UPC
9780063096523
Notes
General Note
Compact disc.
Participants/Performers
Read by Saskia Maarleveld.
Description
Twenty-five-year-old Alice Paul returns to her native New Jersey after several years on the front lines of the suffrage movement in Great Britain. Weakened from imprisonment and hunger strikes, she is nevertheless determined to invigorate the stagnant suffrage movement in her homeland. Nine states have already granted women voting rights, but only a constitutional amendment will secure the vote for all. To inspire support for the campaign, Alice organizes a magnificent procession down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC, the day before the inauguration of President-elect Woodrow Wilson, a firm antisuffragist.
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