Anna Howard Shaw: Suffrage Orator and Social Reformer

Anna Howard Shaw: Suffrage Orator and Social Reformer

Anna Howard Shaw: Suffrage Orator and Social Reformer

Anna Howard Shaw: Suffrage Orator and Social Reformer

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Overview

With the publication of this book, the Reverend Anna Howard Shaw assumes her rightful place in the pantheon of great American orators. Beginning with a brief introduction and a biographical sketch, the book traces Shaw's career and work as a public lecturer. Because of its significance in her later life, Shaw's training and brief tenure as a pastor and the sermons she delivered at suffrage meetings are also considered. The impact of her work as a paid lecturer for temperance and other causes—which led directly to her commitment to work full time for suffrage—her suffrage campaigns, and her work with Susan B. Anthony as a public advocate for suffrage are also scrutinized. Her speeches and appearances before legislative committees are an integral part of the analysis of her role as president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association. Finally, Shaw's public speaking efforts after she resigned as president, including her work for the war effort and the League of Nations, are also analyzed. The second half of the volume includes the full text of speeches referenced.

A collaborative effort, this book is the product of two distinguished scholars in communication. Authors Wil Linkugel and Martha Solomon bring to their analysis of Shaw's oratory a consistency of style and a concentration of substance that belies its joint authorship. Combining sensitivity to the moral, political, and sexist exigencies that Shaw faced with a close criticism of the reverend's civil rhetoric, they detail why Shaw was esteemed by her countrymen. The authors' efforts are a significant addition to the very limited material available on important women orators and will be appreciated by scholars of rhetoric and communication, women's history, and American history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313263453
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/30/1990
Series: Great American Orators , #10
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)
Lexile: 1370L (what's this?)

About the Author

WIL A. LINKUGEL is Chairman of the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Kansas. He has written Contemporary American Speeches, Speech: A First Course and Responsible Public Speaking.

MARTHA SOLOMON is Professor of Speech Communication at the University of Maryland. She is editor of the Quarterly Jourbanal of Speech, author of Emma Goldman: A Critical Biography, and has written numerous articles.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword by Bernard K. Duffy and Halford R. Ryan
Foreword by Halford R. Ryan
Preface
Anna Howard Shaw
Introduction: The Career of a Life-Long Reformer
A "Gal Preacher": Shaw as Pastor
On the Lecture Circuit: "My Real Work Had Begun"
Campaigning for Suffrage: From "Bonnet Holder" to "Queen of the Suffrage Platform"
President of the National: Eleven Eventful Years
Helping Win the War: Recipient of the Distinguished Service Medal
The Last Campaign: Advocate for the League of Nations
Conclusion: A Rhetorical Portrait
Collected Speeches
The Heavenly Vision
The New Man
God's Women
The Fate of Republics
The Fundamental Principle of a Republic
The Other Half of Humanity
Select Your Principle of Life
What the War Meant to Women
Bibliography
Index

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