For as long as socially and politically aware citizens have gathered
to voice dissent, music has served a paramount role; the women's
suffrage movement proves no exception. From local community suffrage
meetings, to large-scale city-wide marches, to prison cells --
suffragists consistently unified, rallied, and asserted their
unbreakable spirit in song.
Women's Suffrage in Sheet Music includes over 200 pieces of
sheet music spanning the years 1838-1923, over half of which highlight
women's emerging voices and suffrage efforts; the collection includes
published rally songs and songsters written and compiled by notable
composers and suffragists, as well as music manuscripts submitted for
copyright deposit by everyday citizens. Anti-suffragists raised voices
in song as well, and popular music of the era echoed anti-suffrage
sentiments of the day with specific references to the movement. The
Library of Congress preserves sheet music and songsters that represent
suffragist voices, anti-suffrage views, and general societal angst at
play throughout the women's suffrage movement, all of which are
represented in this digital collection.
https://www.loc.gov/collections/womens-suffrage-sheet-music/about-this-collection/
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