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Here are the suffrage anniversaries we'll commemorate this week, our latest book recommendations, and more.
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Texas ratified the 19th Amendment on June 28, 1919.


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Illinois became the first state east of the Mississippi where women could vote for president on June 26, 1913.

Illinois became the first state east of the Mississippi where women could vote for president on June 26, 1913 (but women still didn’t have equal voting rights with men).
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Massachusetts ratified the 19th Amendment on June 25, 1919.


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Girl Museum interviews Ask a Suffragist author April Young Bennett about young activists in the suffrage movement

The team at Girl Museum recently interviewed Ask a Suffragist author April Young Bennett as part of their series about scholars who study the suffrage movement. They asked, “What do you think is the...
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Pennsylvania ratified the 19th Amendment on June 24, 1919.


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