Rosalie Gardiner Jones and the Long March for Women's Rights - Zachary Michael Jack

Rosalie Gardiner Jones and the Long March for Women's Rights

Buch | Softcover
278 Seiten
2020
McFarland & Co Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4766-8116-0 (ISBN)
36,15 inkl. MwSt
In February 1913, firebrand activist "General" Rosalie Gardiner Jones mustered an army of equal rights activists and women demanding the right to vote and marched 250 miles from Manhattan to Washington, DC. The story of this indomitable woman shows a forgotten piece of the early women's rights movement in the United States.
In February 1913 young firebrand activist "General" Rosalie Gardiner Jones defied convention and the doubts of better-known suffragists such as Alice Paul, Jane Addams, and Carrie Chapman Catt to muster an unprecedented equal rights army. Jones and "Colonel" Ida Craft marched 250 miles at the head of their all-volunteer platoon, advancing from New York City to Washington, DC in the dead of winter, in what was believed to be the longest dedicated women's rights march in American history. Along the way their band of protestors overcame violence, intimidation, and bigotry, their every step documented by journalist-embeds who followed the self-styled army down far-flung rural roads and into busy urban centers bristling with admiration and enmity. At march's end in Washington, more than 100,000 spectators cheered and jeered Rosalie's army in a reception said to rival a president's inauguration.

This first-ever book-length biography details Jones's indomitable and original brand of boots-on-the-ground activism, from the 1913 March on Washington that brought her international fame to later-life campaigns for progressive reform in the American West and on her native Long Island. Consistently at odds with conservatives and conformists, the fiercely independent Jones was a prototypical social justice warrior, one who never stopped marching to her own drummer. Long after retiring her equal rights army, Jones advocated nonviolence and fair trade, authored a book on economics and international peace, and ran for Congress, earning a law degree, a PhD, and a lifelong reputation as a tireless defender of the dispossessed

Zachary Michael Jack is a professor of English at North Central College, in Naperville, Illinois, teaching courses in public writing, leadership, ethics, and values. A member of the board of directors of the Midwestern History Association (MHA), he leads Writing to Change the World workshops nationwide.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments

Preface: In the Footsteps of Rosalie Gardiner Jones

Introduction: Rosalie’s Army Marches Anew

 1. Rosalie’s Army

 2. General Jones Prepares for War

 3. Mustering in Manhattan

 4. A Rough Road in New Jersey

 5. Love and War

 6. Cheers and Jeers in the City of Sisterly Love

 7. In the Footsteps of America’s General

 8. A Soldier’s Rest in Wilmington

 9. Marching on Maryland

10. Militancy and ­Mud-slinging

11. Rebels Reach Baltimore

12. Marching to Their Own Drummer

13. General Jones Goes to Washington

14. Winning the Vote

15. Life After Generaling

Chapter Notes

Bibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 46 photos, notes, bibliography, index
Verlagsort Jefferson, NC
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 367 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 1-4766-8116-3 / 1476681163
ISBN-13 978-1-4766-8116-0 / 9781476681160
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