Women's History
California Celebrates the100th Anniversary of California's Women Voting
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- 143
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Item Description
California Celebrates the 100th Anniversary of California Women Winning the Vote
California women won the vote by an average of one vote per precinct. In 1911, the dramatic drive for woman suffrage in California was one of the most exciting and influential of state suffrage campaigns. This campaign set a new standard in terms of bold actions, new ideas and successful techniques for efforts in other states. This 12 page booklet gives an excellent overview pays tribute to this noble victory and includes some eyewitness accounts, cartoons, and images from the campaign. California women won the right to vote 11 years before the 19th Amendment became part of the US Constitution.
12 pages, paper
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