Folkways Records– FH 5281
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1958
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk
[Tracklist]
A1 Columbia's Daughters (2:31)
A2 Uncle Sam's Wedding (1:24)
A3 Keep Woman in Her Sphere (2:17)
A4 Let Us All Speak Our Minds (1:35)
A5 The Taxation Tyranny (1:46)
A6 The Promised Land (2:45)
A7 The Suffrage Flag (1:49)
A8 Winning The Vote (2:56)
B1 Give the Ballot to the Mothers (1:13)
B2 Song of Wyoming (2:25)
B3 Going to the Polls (0:55)
B4 Where Are Your Boys Today! (4:38)
B5 The Yellow Ribbon (1:32)
B6 Hallelujah Song (2:24)
B7 Oh, Dear, What Can the Matter Be! (1:58)
B8 The New America (1:50)
[Credits]
Elizabeth Knight (piano/vocals) Sol Julty (guitar)
Artwork: Ronald Clyne, Liner Notes: Irwin Silber
[Notes]
It is hard to believe in modern times that the issue of women's suffrage once wracked the nation. Riots, demonstrations, and indignant editorials highlight the history of this long battle that finally ended in 1920 with the 19th Amendment. Liner notes by Irwin Silber include a brief history of the suffrage movement, lyrics and background on the 16 tracks, and black-and-white political cartoons.
Country: US
Released: 1958
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk
[Tracklist]
A1 Columbia's Daughters (2:31)
A2 Uncle Sam's Wedding (1:24)
A3 Keep Woman in Her Sphere (2:17)
A4 Let Us All Speak Our Minds (1:35)
A5 The Taxation Tyranny (1:46)
A6 The Promised Land (2:45)
A7 The Suffrage Flag (1:49)
A8 Winning The Vote (2:56)
B1 Give the Ballot to the Mothers (1:13)
B2 Song of Wyoming (2:25)
B3 Going to the Polls (0:55)
B4 Where Are Your Boys Today! (4:38)
B5 The Yellow Ribbon (1:32)
B6 Hallelujah Song (2:24)
B7 Oh, Dear, What Can the Matter Be! (1:58)
B8 The New America (1:50)
[Credits]
Elizabeth Knight (piano/vocals) Sol Julty (guitar)
Artwork: Ronald Clyne, Liner Notes: Irwin Silber
[Notes]
It is hard to believe in modern times that the issue of women's suffrage once wracked the nation. Riots, demonstrations, and indignant editorials highlight the history of this long battle that finally ended in 1920 with the 19th Amendment. Liner notes by Irwin Silber include a brief history of the suffrage movement, lyrics and background on the 16 tracks, and black-and-white political cartoons.
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