MALVERN, Pa., March 3, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Accessible Archives, Inc., a digital publisher of full-text primary source historical collections, announces the release of Part VIII: The 19th Amendment Victory: Books, 1812-1923 to its Women's Suffrage Collection to continue its celebration for the 100th anniversary of American women's legal right to vote. This complement to Part VII: A Newspaper History, 1762-1922 provides an additional resource for scholars and students to understand how this important historic event transpired.
The ratification of this amendment on August 18, 1920 was a long-fought battle that took many years of struggle across many states before a successful outcome was realized. As they moved forward women were not only voting, they were successfully running for seats on school boards, state legislatures and even Congress.
Follow women's voting rights wins and losses across the American states and territories. Discover how local and state enfranchisement were able to affect national enactment.
The 19th Amendment collection begins with books from 1812 and concludes with those surrounding legal victory in the 1920s. Accessible Archives has carefully uncovered over 3,000 documents from of its rich historical archive of county histories and books not previously included in the Suffrage Collection to bring you this exceptional compilation in one searchable database.
According to Iris L. Hanney, President, Unlimited Priorities, "We are proud to deliver more material for scholars and students to use in furthering their understanding of how American voting equality evolved over time."
The 19th Amendment Victory: Books, 1812-1923 joins Accessible Archives' line-up of Women's Suffrage Collection titles as Part VIII:
Part I: The Lily, 1849-1856
Part II: National Citizen and Ballot Box, 1878-1881
Part III: The Revolution, 1868-1872
Part IV: The New Citizen, 1909-1912; The Western Woman Voter, 1911-1913
Part V: The Remonstrance, 1890-1913
Part VI: The National Tribune: A Women's Suffrage and Temperance Journal, 1870-1872
Part VII: The 19th Amendment Victory: A Newspaper History, 1762-1922
About Accessible Archives, Inc.
Accessible Archives utilizes a team of digital technology and conversion specialists to provide vast quantities of archived historical information previously available only in microform, hard copy or as images only. Databases containing diverse primary source materials – leading books, newspapers and periodicals – reflect broad views across 18th and 19th century America. Accessible Archives will continue to add titles covering important topics and time periods to assist scholars and students at all academic levels.
About Unlimited Priorities LLC©
Unlimited Priorities LLC utilizes its highly skilled group of professionals to provide a variety of support services to small and medium-sized companies in the information industry. The Archival Initiatives Division (AID) offers practical consultative services to libraries, historical societies and associations. AID provides advice and assistance in archival content selection, rights ownership, project management, workflow analysis, production, distribution of converted content and interaction with commercial entities. By coordinating a library's project requirements with commercial firms' interests, Unlimited Priorities creates an atmosphere of mutual cooperation while organizing a successful process at a reasonable cost.
Unlimited Priorities LLC is the exclusive sales and marketing agent for Accessible Archives.
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Iris L. Hanney, President |
Robert Lester. Product Development |
Unlimited Priorities LLC |
Unlimited Priorities LLC |
239-549-2384 |
203-527-3739 |
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