Pamphlet, Why women want to vote

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Description

Flier from the National American Woman Suffrage Association. The flier lists discussion topics supporting suffrage including justice, child-raising, and as part of the work force.


Object Information

Date Created:

1900-1920

Local ID:

MSS.427.108

Provenance:

Ellis Meredith; gift, 1925.

Rights:

No Known Copyright


Appears In

Resource Kit
History Colorado
Denver Public Library, Special Collections and Archives

Women's Voting Rights in Colorado-Middle School

Over 100 years ago the 19th Amendment was passed. It was the largest expansion of voting rights in US history and continues to be relevant today. How did women gain the right to vote and why does it matter? How was voting different then vs. today? Who was excluded from voting over time? Who were key leaders in the national and Colorado suffrage movement? How did Colorado passing women’s suffrage in 1893 help lead to national women’s suffrage in 1920? What was the long term impact?

Created by: History Colorado, Denver Public Library, Special Collections and Archives

Grade 6-8
Resource Kit
History Colorado
Denver Public Library, Special Collections and Archives

Women's Voting Rights in Colorado-High School

Over 100 years ago, the 19th Amendment was passed. Our collective understanding of what this means to us as citizens and a nation have shifted throughout time. In this kit we will explore changing perspectives on, citizenship and exclusion, and the legacies of this moment in our state and federal history.

Created by: History Colorado, Denver Public Library, Special Collections and Archives

Grade 9-12