The woman suffrage movement in Suffolk County, New York: 1911-1917 : a case study of the tactical differences between two prominent Long Island suffragists: Mrs. Ida Bunce Sammis and Miss Rosalie Jones.

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The woman suffrage movement in Suffolk County, New York: 1911-1917 : a case study of the tactical differences between two prominent Long Island suffragists: Mrs. Ida Bunce Sammis and Miss Rosalie Jones.

1986

113 leaves : photographs ; 28 cm

eng, Latn

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Jones, Rosalie, 1883-1978

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Rosalie Gardiner Jones (February 24, 1883 – January 12, 1978) was an American suffragette. She took the "Pankhursts" as role models and after hearing of the "Brown Women" she organised marches to draw attention to the suffrage cause. She was known as "General Jones" because of her following. Born in New York City, Jones grew up on Long Island, New York, and eventually attended Adelphi College. She subsequently received a law degree from Brooklyn Law School, would go on to study at several sch...