suffrage

Wild Women Of The West: Lucy Stone

March 31, 2020
Born in Massachusetts in 1818 and educated at Oberlin College, Lucy Stone lectured widely against slavery and, on behalf of women’s suffrage, helped organize the first national women’s rights convention and the American Woman Suffrage Association and published the influential Woman’s Journal. After graduating from Oberlin College in 1847, Stone became a lecturer for the Massachusetts...

Wild Women Of The West: Ellen Clark Sargent

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March 17, 2020
When suffragette Susan B. Anthony boarded the passenger car of the Union Pacific Railroad in Ogden, Utah, in late December 1871, the train was filled to capacity.  Men, women, children, livestock, baggage, and crates containing food and supplies were all being loaded onto the vehicle bound for Chicago. Weary and carrying an oversized satchel bulging...

Wild Women Of The West: Abigail Scott Duniway

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March 3, 2020
Abigail Scott Duniway is recognized as the “mother of equal suffrage in Oregon.” She was born in Illinois on October 22, 1834. The Scott family moved to Oregon in 1852 and Abigail taught school at Polk County Village.  It was there she met her husband, Ben C. Duniway, a young farmer and stockman in Clackamas...

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