Speeches, excerpts, and bulletins by ministers and laypeople; “A Fresh Look at Race Relations” “A Fresh Look at Race Relations. Address by Hon. Charles Bowles of Connecticut,” June 22, 1959, page 1 Image 1 of 6 “A Fresh Look at…
Florence Brown Cotnam correspondence with League of Women Voters; Letter from the Chairman to Louis Wynn
Florence Brown Cotnam correspondence with League of Women Voters; Letter from the Chairman to Louis Wynn Date: 1920 Physical Format: document See this item’s catalog record https://cdm15728.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/16636 More from this collection Florence Brown Cotnam Collection, 1916-1932 (UALR.MS.0160) Exercises that feature…
Florence Cotnam Brown correspondence with Arkansas Equal Suffrage Committee; Letter from Emmet Vaughn to Arkansas Equal Suffrage Central Committee
Florence Cotnam Brown correspondence with Arkansas Equal Suffrage Committee; Letter from Emmet Vaughn to Arkansas Equal Suffrage Central Committee Date: 1919 Physical Format: document See this item’s catalog record https://cdm15728.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/16663 More from this collection Florence Brown Cotnam Collection, 1916-1932 (UALR.MS.0160)…
Women’s suffrage valentine
Women’s suffrage valentine Date: Physical Format: photographic prints 5 x 7 in. black and white See this item’s catalog record https://cdm15728.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll1/id/1326/rec/1 More from this collection Bernie Babcock Photograph Collection, ca. 1860-1956 (UALR.PH.0060) Exercises that feature this item “Love Me, Love…
Educated Citizenship
Educated Citizenship Theme: Government and Civil Society Grade Levels: 7-8 9-12 Time Period: 1920 Introduction The first serious attempt to grant Arkansas women the right to vote emerged shortly after the Civil War, when Miles Ledford Langley of Arkadelphia proposed at…
Fighting for Women’s Voting Rights
Fighting for Women’s Voting Rights Theme: Government and Civil Society Grade Levels: 7-8 9-12 Time Period: 1919 Introduction The first serious attempt to grant women in Arkansas the right to vote emerged shortly after the Civil War when Miles Ledford…
“Love Me, Love My Vote”
“Love Me, Love My Vote” Theme: Government and Civil Society Grade Levels: 5-6 7-8 K-4 Time Period: 1900-1925 Introduction Before the United States became an independent state, only selected individuals in the colonies had the right to participate in the…
Arkansas Women and Politics
Arkansas Women and Politics Theme: Women of Arkansas Grade Levels: 7-8 9-12 Time Period: 1912-1925 Introduction Prior to the colonization of the Americas by Europeans, many indigenous (Native) American cultures recognized the political power of women. While men dominated indigenous…