The Sporting Spirit, 1939

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Title
The Sporting Spirit, 1939
Description
Caroline Katzenstein was a prominent suffragist in the years leading up to the Nineteenth Amendment. In addition to her continued support for the Equal Rights Amendment, Katzenstein spent much of her time writing essays and articles under the pseudonym Carol Stone. Her 1939 essay, "The Sporting Spirit," documents her utopian ideals and urges her readers to think in terms of individual morality for the common good. She disseminated her essay to dozens of the most luminous academics and political figures of the time.
Identifier
17356
Type
text
Creator
Katzenstein, Caroline
Date Created
1939
Format
printed matter
Is Part Of
Caroline Katzenstein papers (Am.8996)
Spatial Coverage
Philadelphia (Pa.)
Subject
Katzenstein, Caroline | Philadelphia (Pa.) | Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage Association | Women—Suffrage | Women—Suffrage—United States | Women—History—19th century | Women—History—20th century | United States. Constitution. 19th Amendment | National American Woman Suffrage Association | National Woman's Party | Equal right amendment
Extent
8 pages
Language
eng
Rights
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