The Ohio Women's Suffrage and Temperance Movements: Public Image, Cross-Group Contention, and Shared Enemies

Ohio history Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1353/ohh.0.0073
Harlee Rozell
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The nineteenth century in the United States was a time of tremendous social and political change. Cities expanded as industrialization swept the nation, only to be followed closely by moral, social, and political reforms. During this era, woman’s duty to embellish her family’s environment expanded into her role as a moral guardian, which was reinforced in religious sermons and popular literature.1 As the century progressed, industrialization divided the labor market, widening the gap between the social and domestic spheres of men and women.2 In response, many women of the growing middle class joined literary clubs, church groups, and sociopolitical organizations focused on domestic moralist issues such as child labor, healthcare, and helping Civil War soldiers. By midcentury, millions of women were members of organizations where they worked to redefine their roles and assert influence through domestic feminism.3 Impassioned about sociopolitical reforms, women of Ohio were among the first to kickstart women’s temperance and suffrage organizations. Following little to no precedent, women of Ohio petitioned, shared literature, spoke out, and
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俄亥俄州妇女选举权和禁酒运动:公众形象、跨团体的争论和共同的敌人
十九世纪的美国是一个社会和政治发生巨大变化的时代。随着工业化席卷全国,城市不断扩张,随之而来的是道德、社会和政治改革。在这个时代,女性美化家庭环境的责任扩展为她作为道德守护者的角色,这在宗教布道和流行文学中得到了加强。1随着世纪的发展,工业化分化了劳动力市场,扩大了男女社会和家庭领域之间的差距。2作为回应,许多不断壮大的中产阶级女性加入了文学俱乐部、教会团体和社会政治组织,专注于家庭道德问题,如童工、医疗保健和帮助内战士兵。到本世纪中叶,数以百万计的女性成为组织的成员,在这些组织中,她们努力重新定义自己的角色,并通过国内女权主义发挥影响力。3俄亥俄州的女性对社会政治改革感到震惊,是最早启动女性禁酒和选举权组织的人之一。在几乎没有先例的情况下,俄亥俄州的女性请愿、分享文学作品、发声
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