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Index
Cover Page
Title page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Illustrations
Introduction
Part I. Prelude and Parades, 1890–1913
1. Woman versus the Indian: Gertrude Simmons Bonnin
2. Our Sisters in China Are Free: Mabel Ping-Hua Lee
3. Tierra e Idioma: Nina Otero-Warren
4. Race Rhymes: Carrie Williams Clifford
5. The Indian Princess Who Wasn’t There: The Strange Case of Dawn Mist
6. An Ojibwe Woman in Washington, D.C.: Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin
7. Come, All Ye Women, Come!
Part II. At the Crossroads Of Suffrage and Citizenship, 1913–1917
8. The Problem of the Color Line: Carrie Williams Clifford
9. The Indians of Today: Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin
10. To Speak for the Spanish American Women: Nina Otero-Warren
11. The Application of Democracy to Women: Mabel Ping-Hua Lee
Part III. The War Comes, 1917–1920
12. Mr. President, Why Not Make America Safe for Democracy?: Carrie Williams Clifford
13. Pacific Currents
14. Americanize the First American: Gertrude Simmons Bonnin
15. Courting Political Ruin: Nina Otero-Warren
Part IV. Our Women Take Part, 1920–1928
16. Everyone Who Had Labored in the Cause
17. The Value of the Ballot
18. A Terrible Blot on Civilization: Carrie Williams Clifford
19. Candidata Republicana: Nina Otero-Warren
20. To Help Indians Help Themselves: Gertrude Simmons Bonnin
Epilogue: Remembering and Forgetting
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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