'The True Woman' is an anti-suffrage movement book written by Justin D. Fulton. The author uses a Christian perspective to argue that a woman's right to vote is unnatural, as best exemplified by the following passage: "These are questions which deserve to be answered. It is patent to every one that this attempt to secure the ballot for women is a revolt against the position and sphere assigned to women by God himself. It is a revolt against the holiest duties enjoined upon women. It is an attempt to reorganize society upon a new basis; to change the relations of men and women; to secure the millennium by a vote, and by majorities to do away with the rule of God."