In this episode of In the Archives - Suffrage Part 1, Wright State University Archivist Dawne Dewey talks about suffrage and the women\u27s rights movement. She points out the risks these women took in participating in these activities. One particular event that Dewey highlights is from 1910 when the Young Women\u27s League took over the Dayton Daily News for the day. They jobs typically done only by men, such as, reporters and press runners. In the Archives is sponsored by the Friends of the Libraries at Wright State University. Wright State\u27s New Media Incubator created the video. Jennifer Ware was the executive producer. Nicolas Green and Amanda Harris served as Producers/Directors/Videographers/Editors
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In this episode of In the Archives - Suffrage Part 2, Wright State University Archivist Dawne Dewey ...
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The history of the US woman suffrage movement did not end with the ratification of the Nineteenth Am...
A pamphlet by Dr. Mary J. Cravens summarizing the history of the woman suffrage movement in the Unit...
History major and Roesch Library regular Marie Poinsatte shares her thoughts on a surprise discovery...
The newsletter of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association covers events and people of interest to the su...
The ‘Women’s Suffrage’ collection in Gender: Identity and Social Change (drawn from several of the s...
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