19th at 100: Commemorating the Suffrage Struggle and Its Legacies in Northeast Ohio Main MenuIntroductionThe Road to SuffrageThe Struggle at CWRUNotable FiguresAfter SuffrageEinav Rabinovitch-Fox2e56e3d6b4b5f137a53bf7f9d80912f3b70a7958Lauren Dostal628641db4e19e9efe2242726f29ce1860e9c6baeIsabel Fedewa20dc403a88a0fde6c4856bc25beccbae49174777Jewel Yoder Kuhns34ffc591dd6b165c1079a95ab2c0ba1ad4aecf01Kellyn Toombsef2469033dbca72962b50fe7dea33c71c0a45069Abbey Wellsef2cda5c08d1ad75ae8532e3f202032ddc31cee0
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12020-04-30T02:50:41+00:00Lauren Dostal628641db4e19e9efe2242726f29ce1860e9c6bae88image_header13852020-05-05T15:34:58+00:00Einav Rabinovitch-Fox2e56e3d6b4b5f137a53bf7f9d80912f3b70a7958The fight for suffrage was alive and well within the students at the College for Women of Western Reserve University. From pro-suffrage student organizations to mock campaigns and votes, students across campus found ways to get involved in the fight for political equality. Many students pressed for national suffrage for at least a decade before the 19th amendment was ratified in 1920.
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12020-04-30T01:45:36+00:00Lauren Dostal628641db4e19e9efe2242726f29ce1860e9c6baeThe Crusade for Suffrage at the College for Women18plain2020-05-04T19:21:25+00:00Einav Rabinovitch-Fox2e56e3d6b4b5f137a53bf7f9d80912f3b70a7958