- Jailed For Freedom
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Doris Stevens
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A first-hand account of the 1913-1919 campaign of American suffragettes, detailing their treatment at the hands of the courts, and the true conditions of their incarceration.
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- Chapters
- Dedication and Preface, Leadership
- Women Invade the Capital
- Women Voters Organize
- The Last Deputation to President Wilson
- Picketing a President
- The Suffrage War Policy, The First Arrests
- Occoquan Workhouse
- August Riots
- Prison Episodes
- An Administration Protest, The Administration Yields
- Political Prisoners, The Hunger Strike
- Administration Terrorism
- Alice Paul in Prison
- Administration Lawlessness Exposed
- The Administration Outwitted, Political Results
- An Interlude, New Attacks on the President
- The President Appeals to the Senate Too Late
- More Pressure, The President Sails Away, Watchfires of Freedom
- Burned in Effigy, Boston Militants Welcome the President, Democratic Congress Ends
- A Farewell to President Wilson, President Wilson Wins the 64th Vote in Paris, Republican Congress Passes the Amendment
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