Women in California gained the right to vote in 1911 after a mass-organized campaign across the state. Suffrage, labor, and temperance organizations were driving forces behind the women’s suffrage proposition passing and being amended to the state constitution. The women figureheads and membership of these associations were responsible for organizing politically and reaching across class lines in order to build a coalition for women’s suffrage in the state. This research serves as a compilation and analysis of the female-driven clubs, leadership, and strategies behind the Campaign of 1911
Although American voting rights research largely focuses on rare instances of change to the U.S. Con...
The ‘Women’s Suffrage’ collection in Gender: Identity and Social Change (drawn from several of the s...
I explore the intersection of the woman suffrage movement and minority voting rights in Texas, a sta...
The 1911 California woman suffrage campaign effectively revolutionized the ways women fought for the...
California reorganized their efforts and in 1911 campaigned for a state constitutional amendment gua...
The women’s suffrage movement was one of the longest civil rights movements in American history. Its...
The years before 1910 are filled with accounts of the gains made for woman suffrage in various parts...
The women’s suffrage movement was one of the longest civil rights movements in American history. Its...
Senate Constitutional Amendment No 8. , a resolution proposing to the people of the state of Califor...
Graduation date: 1999Between 1880 and 1900, the Oregon Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) sig...
This paper examines how middle-class and upper-class women of Berkeley, California harnessed their a...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)In the fall of 1917, between 30,000 and 40,...
Deriving its vigor from the work of grassroots organizations at the state and local levels, the Leag...
The women’s suffrage movement in Jasper County Missouri was unlike the same movement anywhere else i...
Brief history of female political movements, including CAC collectionshttps://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/...
Although American voting rights research largely focuses on rare instances of change to the U.S. Con...
The ‘Women’s Suffrage’ collection in Gender: Identity and Social Change (drawn from several of the s...
I explore the intersection of the woman suffrage movement and minority voting rights in Texas, a sta...
The 1911 California woman suffrage campaign effectively revolutionized the ways women fought for the...
California reorganized their efforts and in 1911 campaigned for a state constitutional amendment gua...
The women’s suffrage movement was one of the longest civil rights movements in American history. Its...
The years before 1910 are filled with accounts of the gains made for woman suffrage in various parts...
The women’s suffrage movement was one of the longest civil rights movements in American history. Its...
Senate Constitutional Amendment No 8. , a resolution proposing to the people of the state of Califor...
Graduation date: 1999Between 1880 and 1900, the Oregon Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) sig...
This paper examines how middle-class and upper-class women of Berkeley, California harnessed their a...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)In the fall of 1917, between 30,000 and 40,...
Deriving its vigor from the work of grassroots organizations at the state and local levels, the Leag...
The women’s suffrage movement in Jasper County Missouri was unlike the same movement anywhere else i...
Brief history of female political movements, including CAC collectionshttps://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/...
Although American voting rights research largely focuses on rare instances of change to the U.S. Con...
The ‘Women’s Suffrage’ collection in Gender: Identity and Social Change (drawn from several of the s...
I explore the intersection of the woman suffrage movement and minority voting rights in Texas, a sta...