Abstract

LATTER HALF of the nineteenth century saw a growing band of women demanding the enfranchisement of their sex. Steadily the suffragists saw themselves gaining political powerfirst in Wyoming, then in Utah and Colorado. Besides full suffrage in these three states, women gained the right to vote in school or municipal elections. Aggressively, the suffragists fought in thirteen state suffrage amendment campaigns from 1867 in Kansas through 1896 in California.

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