Suffrage at 100

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<p>In the 2018 midterm elections, 102 women were elected to the House and 14 to the Senate--a record for both bodies. And yet nearly a century after the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment, the notion of congressional gender parity by 2020--a stated goal of the National Women''s Political Caucus at the time of its founding in 1971--remains a distant ideal. In <i>Suffrage at 100</i>, Stacie Taranto and Leandra Zarnow bring together twenty-two scholars to take stock of women''s engagement in electoral politics over the past one hundred years. </p><p>This is the first wide-ranging collection to historically examine women''s full political engagement in and beyond electoral office since they gained a constitutional right to vote. The book explores why women''s access to, and influence on, political power remains frustratingly uneven, particularly for women of color and queer women. Examining how women have acted collectively and individually, both within and outside of electoral and g

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