“‘Call Me a Female Politician, I Glory in the Name!’: Women Dorrites and Rhode Island’s 1842 Suffrage Crisis.” Back Metadata Thumbnail Share Title"'Call Me a Female Politician, I Glory in the Name!': Women Dorrites and Rhode Island's 1842 Suffrage Crisis."DescriptionAbstracted in Dissertation Abstracts International, 67:6A (2006). Preview is available through link and attached.Author and ContributorsGraham, Susan H.Date Published2006Document FormatTypescriptLink to Full Texthttps://www.proquest.com/openview/ee702152c55687d767762d99d8682533/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=ySubject(s)Dissertation. | Dorr Rebellion (1842). | Rhode Island -- History. | Women's suffrage -- Rhode Island.PublisherUniversity of MinnesotaPlace Of PublicationMinneapolis, Minn.Physical Description309p.PlaceRhode IslandCNEB_ID11-4694City-TownRHODE ISLANDDatePublishedClean2006 Document Call Me a Female Politician Download Continue browsing To Bring Law Home: The Federal Judiciary in Early National Rhode Island. “‘A Warm Politition and Devotedly Attached to the Democratic Party’: Catherine Read Williams, Politics, and Literature in Antebellum America.” Back to items list