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Why ERA failed : politics, women's rights, and the amending process of the constitution
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Why ERA failed : politics, women's rights, and the amending process of the constitution

Author: Mary Frances Berry
Publisher: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1988, ©1986.
Series: A Midland book, MB459
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Mary Frances Berry
ISBN: 0253204593 9780253204592 0253365376 9780253365378
OCLC Number: 17151156
Description: ix, 147 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents: The early history of the constitutional amendment process --
Adopting an income tax : the Sixteenth Amendment --
Generating an artificial consensus : Prohibition and its repeal --
Gaining woman suffrage : the Nineteenth Amendment --
Social reform between the wars : losing the Child Labor Amendment --
ERA : approval and early ratification campaigns --
ERA : extension, rescission, and failure --
Legal developments in the courts and in the states : the brooding omnipresence of ERA --
Losing consensus in the Congress.
Series Title: A Midland book, MB459
Responsibility: Mary Frances Berry.

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