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Collection: Votes for Women: The Suffrage Movement at the University of Kansas
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Bowersock Theatre, ca. 1912. Today the theater is known as Liberty Hall.
Image courtesy of Watkins Museum of History
University Daily Kansan, Thursday, March 16, 1911
Old Fraser Hall, Chapel, 1910
Sylvia Pankhurst
The Suffragette: the History of the Women's Militant Suffrage Movement 1905-1910, by E. Sylvia Pankhurst, 1911
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Votes for Women. Mary Evelyn Ransom Strong, wife of Frank Strong, the University of Kansas chancellor, rides in a car decorated in support of Women’s Suffrage. Mary is in the back seat, in the black coat. Others in the car include Clement Perkins,…
Mary Evelyn Ransom Strong, 1870-1953)
Leavenworth Times, April 18, 1912
Program, First Annual Meeting of First Congressional District, Equal Suffrage Association, Leavenworth, Kansas, Thursday, April 18th, 1912
Fragment of a letter from Cora Wellhouse Bullard, President of the First District, Kansas Equal Suffrage Association, thanking Mary Strong for her talk.
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