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Book Review
| Who's Rocking the Cradle? Women Pioneers of Oklahoma Politics from Socialism to the KKK, 1900–1930. By Suzanne H. Schrems. (Norman: Horse Creek Publications, 2004. vi + 185 pp. Illustrations, notes, index. $15.95, paper.)
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In Who's Rocking the Cradle, Suzanne Schrems wrote on the broad spectrum of Oklahoma women's political activism in the first third of the twentieth century. She initially explored the years from 1900 to 1920, when Oklahoma women were gaining their political voices by working for women's suffrage. The first chapters documented the careers of Socialist women organizers as well as the lives and careers of women involved in both Democratic and Republican politics. The most prominent woman was Congresswoman Alice Robertson, elected in 1920. |
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