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The quest for suffrage began long before the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920. Ranger Pamela Machuga will discuss female activists past and present while exploring equality through the ages.
This program will be presented on Zoom.
Related resources:
Women's suffrage movement, Jill Keppeler
American women's suffrage : voices from the long struggle for the vote 1776-1965, Susan Ware, editor
Women's suffrage : a primary source history of the women's rights movement in America, Colleen Adams
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Program | History |
TAGS: | Women's History | suffrage | American History |
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