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Rosalie Gardiner Jones and the Long March for Women's Rights (Paperback)
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Rosalie Gardiner Jones and the Long March for Women's Rights (Paperback)
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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, in what was believed to be the longest dedicated
women's rights march in American history. Along the way, Rosalie's
army overcame violence and intimidation, its every step documented
by a national press corps. The story of this indomitable woman
shows a forgotten piece of the early women's rights movement in the
United States. This first-ever book-length biography of Jones
follows her march and the many obstacles she and her compatriots
overcame in their campaign for women's right to vote. In the years
after her famous hike, Jones continued to advocate for women's
rights and nonviolent protest, authored an important book on
economics and international peace, and ran for Congress. Sheearned
a law degree, a PhD, and a reputation as a fierce defender of the
dispossessed and the downtrodden.
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