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This book is an exploration of a transformative period of American history through the lens of three remarkable women. The author shines a light on the complexities and challenges of the early 20th century women's suffrage movement, examining the courage and determination of Carrie Chapman Catt, Anna Howard Shaw, and Alice Paul. The book highlights the evolution of the movement from its nascent stages to its ultimate victory, exploring the strategies, struggles, and sacrifices of these pioneering activists.

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