A collection of poetry and some other short works by suffragist Alice Duer MIller. Many of these satirical works were first published in the New York Times. The work consists of five sections: Treacherous Texts, Campaign Material (For Both Sides), Women's Sphere, A Masque of Teachers, and The Unconscious Suffragists. (Summary by mleigh)
IntroductionAre Women People?Our Idea of Nothing at AllLines to Mr. Bowdle of OhioOn Not Believing All You HearThe Revolt of MotherThe Gallant SexRepresentationSonnetTo President WilsonHome and Where It IsThe Maiden's VowSuch NonsenseA Suggested Campaign SongThe Woman of CharmA Modern ProposalThe Newer LullabyThe Protected SexWarning to SuffragistsPartnersWhat Governments Say to Women"Oh, That 'Twere Possible!"The Times EditorialsOur Own Twelve Anti-suffragist ReasonsWhy We Oppose Pockets for WomenFashion Notes: Past and PresentWhy We Oppose Women Travelling in Railway TrainsWhy We Oppose Schools for ChildrenBut Then Who Cares for FiguresWhy We Oppose Votes for MenThe Logic of the LawConsistencySometimes We're Ivy, and Sometimes We're OakDo You KnowInterviews With Celebrated Anti-SuffragistsAnother of Those Curious CoincidencesThe New FreedomTo the Great Dining Out MajorityMany Men to Any WomanA Sex DifferenceAdvice to HeroinesMutual VowsIf They Meant All They SaidDemocracyFeminismThe WarningEvolutionInterceptedThe Universal AnswerCandorWhat Every Woman Must Not SayChivalryWomenBeware!Male PhilosophyFrom a Man's Point of ViewGloryDependencePlaythingsMilitantsA Lady's ChoiceThe Ballad of Lost CausesThoughts at an Anti MeetingThe Ideal CandidatesThe Unconscious Suffragists
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