Working for Peace
Working for Peace
World War I represented a troubling predicament for suffragists. This chapter explores the ways Kentucky suffragists managed to “sneak in a little suffrage” even as they committed themselves fully to supporting American war aims.
Keywords: World War I, 1916 Lexington Parade, Elise Bennett Smith, Peace Committee, National Woman's Party, Christine Bradley South, Food Conservation, War bonds, "Laura Clay" ambulance, 100% Americanism
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