Women -- Suffrage -- United States
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
American Library Association Lets Talk About It. Womens Suffrage grant program. Final Report
Unprocessed
Collection number: aq-2023-059
Dates:
2022
Equal Rights Vol. XI No. 8,10 April (5,19) 1924, April 5, 1924
File — Box 1, Folder: 2
Collection number: Folder 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Equal Rights was a publication of the National Woman's Party. Began in 1923, it was the successor to the failed Suffragist. Its name is representative of its purpose: the editors of the newsletter believed that the only way to achieve equality amongst the sexes was to introduce an Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution. In addition to lobbying for the introduction of a Constitutional Amendment, it discussed feminist...
Dates:
April 5, 1924
Fitzgerald (Ga.) High School "Fitz Hi" literary magazine, 1914-03
File — Box 1, Folder: 12
Collection number: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Box:
South Georgia towns, counties, districts: Cordele, Macon, Savannah, Statesboro, Thomasville, Crawford, Peach, Grady, Tifton, Lakeland, Quitman, Brooks County
Dates:
1914-03
Item 2: Women's Suffrage Poster-QR code for survey, Spring 2022
Item — Item 2
Collection number: 2
Scope and Contents
Book Discussion Series on Women's Suffrage presented by Odum Library and Women's and Gender Studies Department Sponsored by grant ALA, NEH
- March 10
- March 24
- April 7
- April 21
- May 5
Dates:
Event: Spring 2022
Item 3: "Let's Talk About It" Women's Suffrage Book Discussion Series Poster, Spring 2022
Item — Item 3
Collection number: 3
Scope and Contents
Book Discussion Series on Women's Suffrage presented by Odum Library and Women's and Gender Studies Department Sponsored by grant ALA, NEH
- March 10
- March 24
- April 7
- April 21
- May 5
Dates:
Event: Spring 2022
Women's Suffrage Program, Spring 2022
File — Box 1, Folder: 7
Collection number: 7
Scope and Contents
ALA Grant for 5-seesion book program. Archives partnered with library. deborah davis, Emily rogers and Robert taylor wrote the grant.
Dates:
Event: Spring 2022