The Woman Who Refused To Be Forgotten
The Untold Human Story of How Women Got the Vote
Long before women won the right to vote, they fought a battle most history books barely remember. Behind the speeches, marches, and political victories stood women who sacrificed comfort, reputation, family, and sometimes everything they had to change the course of history forever.
Among them was Ida Husted Harper, a brilliant writer, journalist, and relentless advocate whose words helped preserve the women's suffrage movement for future generations, even as history nearly forgot her name. From the hardships of frontier Indiana to the halls of power alongside Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Carrie Chapman Catt, The Woman Who Refused To Be Forgotten brings to life the deeply human story behind one of America's greatest movements for equality.
Richly researched and emotionally immersive, Michael Miner's sweeping historical narrative reveals not only how women won the vote, but what it truly cost them to demand a voice in a nation determined to silence them.
Some women changed history. Ida made sure history was remembered. This is her story.
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