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suffrage - Connecticut History | a CTHumanities Project
19th Amendment: The Fight Over Woman Suffrage in Connecticut
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Emmeline Pankhurst’s “Freedom or Death” Speech Energizes Connecticut Women in 1913
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Rosamond Danielson: Windham County Suffragist and Community Leader
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Women of the Prison Brigade
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A Feeling of Solidarity: Labor Unions and Suffragists Team Up
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America’s First Ordained Woman Minister: Olympia Brown and Bridgeport’s Universalist Church
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Katharine Houghton Hepburn, A Woman Before Her Time
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Mary Townsend Seymour: Hartford’s Organizer, Activist, and Suffragist
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Emma Wiley
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Hartford
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Senator Brandegee Stonewalls Women’s Suffrage
Connecticut Suffragists Appeal to the President – Today in History: July 12
Connecticut Attorney General John H. Light and His Fight for Woman’s Suffrage
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Vera Buch Weisbord’s “Radical” Life
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Kevin Hogg
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Bristol
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Looking Back: Tempest Tossed, the Story of Isabella Beecher Hooker
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Trolley Campaigners Storm Small Towns and Votes for Women is the Battle Cry
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Votes for A Woman: Sara Buek Crawford
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Mary Hall: Connecticut’s First Female Attorney
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Josephine Bennett: Hartford’s City Mother
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A Day for Women – Today in History: March 8
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Women Win the Right to Vote
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An Orderly & Decent Government: Making Self-Government Work, 1905-1929
Looking Back: How the Vote Was Won
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Tedd Levy
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Old Saybrook
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