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The essay explores New Zealand's landmark decision on September 19, 1893, to grant women the right to vote, marking a significant milestone in the global feminist movement. It highlights Kate Sheppard's pivotal role and her reflections on women's newfound political participation. Contrary to expectations of chaos following this change, the essay argues that the suffrage movement in New Zealand evolved through a peaceful and gradual process rather than through violent upheaval, showcasing the historical context and societal attitudes of the time.
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The womens suffrage movement in New Zealand, Anne-Mareike Franz
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