Citizenship: A Manual for Voters by Emma Guy Cromwell

(14 User reviews)   1875
Cromwell, Emma Guy, 1865-1952 Cromwell, Emma Guy, 1865-1952
English
"Citizenship: A Manual for Voters" by Emma Guy Cromwell is a practical guidebook aimed at new voters, specifically focusing on the responsibilities and rights of citizenship in the early 20th century. Written in the 1920s, during a time of significant social change—especially regarding women's suffrage—the book serves as an educational resource tha...
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outlines the definition and significance of citizenship, detailing the rights afforded to citizens, including suffrage, while discussing the duties that come with such rights. The book provides insights into the structure of government at local, state, and national levels, elaborates on the processes of registering to vote, and encourages voters—especially women—to understand political issues and engage with political parties. Cromwell advocates for a well-informed electorate, emphasizing that voting is not only a privilege but a civic duty, thereby underpinning the foundation of a stable and effective democracy. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Logan Wright
9 months ago

Solid story.

Emily Johnson
11 months ago

Solid story.

Brian Harris
4 months ago

Amazing book.

Amanda Martin
9 months ago

Fast paced, good book.

Kevin Martinez
8 months ago

Based on the summary, I decided to read it and the arguments are well-supported by credible references. Exactly what I needed.

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