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She Devils at the Door: Nonfiction Book by Carnegie Mellon University Press | Perfect for Literature Lovers & Academic Readers
She Devils at the Door: Nonfiction Book by Carnegie Mellon University Press | Perfect for Literature Lovers & Academic Readers

She Devils at the Door: Nonfiction Book by Carnegie Mellon University Press | Perfect for Literature Lovers & Academic Readers

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The true story of the Gilded Age’s “political twins” who brought women’s suffrage and political reform to the city of Pittsburgh. Sometimes troublemakers emerge from the most unlikely of places. This true story follows the lives of two daughters of the Gilded Age—Lucy and Eliza Kennedy—who were educated at Vassar College and became leaders of the suffrage movement. Then, after the Nineteenth Amendment was passed in 1920, they spent the next forty years fighting corruption in politics and government. Tenacious, smart, and witty, they captivated crowds, disarmed their opponents, and instilled particular dread among the corrupt politicians who were the unfortunate targets of their nonpartisan crusade. Their entry across the threshold of Pittsburgh’s City-County Building would reportedly invoke a flurry of hushed warnings through the halls: “The She Devils are at the door!” Together, Lucy and Eliza fought for the vote, empowered women to use it wisely, forced a mayor out of office in disgrace, took control of the city budget, exposed a series of scandals, spearheaded police reform, and launched a campaign that would eventually clear Pittsburgh of its smoky veil. Featuring the true story of two powerful women, this book comes at a propitious time, reminding us how far women have come and how vigilant we must remain.

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I read this because my book club picked it, and (but) ended up loving it. It was a hit with our group--we learned so much about the women's suffrage movement in the U.S. while enjoying the family story of the two sisters whose hard work and persistence were impressive. Lots of photographs, which helped to personalize the political story. The font is surprisingly small, but I got used to it. Well written and very interesting.
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