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Contents List of Illustrations / xi Acknowledgments / xiii Introduction / 1 1. Before Suffrage Rhetorical Practices of Civic Engagement / 15 2. The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom Rhetorical Practices of a New Internationalism / 35 3. “We Must Make Enormous Propaganda” The WILPF and Public Opinion for Peace / 63 4. Seeking Full Measure The League of Women Voters and Partisan Political Communication / 91 5. Rhetorical Education for Political Influence The LWV and Political Literacy / 127 Conclusion Learning from the Strategies and Struggles of the LWV and WILPF / 162 Notes / 183 Works Cited / 195 Index / 211 ...

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