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New at Ask A Suffragist

Here are the suffrage anniversaries we'll commemorate this week, our latest book recommendations, and more.
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It was already law, but Connecticut showed its support by ratifying the 19th Amendment on September 14, 1920.

It was already law, but Connecticut showed its support by ratifying the 19th Amendment on September 14, 1920.
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What can we learn about our own career journeys from women who broke the glass ceiling during the suffrage era?

April Young Bennett discussed her own career journey with host Shawn Andrews and what we can learn from women who broke the glass ceiling during the suffrage era on the Critical Mass Radio Show....
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New Hampshire ratified the 19th Amendment on September 10, 1919.

New Hampshire ratified the 19th Amendment on September 10, 1919.
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Mothers of Invention: Marie Boivin #19forthe19th

This 18th century French doctor and biomedical engineer paved the way for women to enter medical professions across Europe and the United States. 19forthe19th @usnatarchives via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/B1_hwYAhTK5/
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