Why Did Colorado Suffragists Fail to Win the Right to Vote in 1877,
but Succeed in 1893?

Related Links

Making It On Their Own: Women in the West

Through this website, maintained by the College of Staten Island, City University of New York, researchers can view primary documents, secondary sources and weblinks relevant to the study of women in western history.

American Association of University Women, Women's History Resources

This website maintained by the St. Lawrence County branch of the American Association of University Women provides links to online resources about United States suffrage campaigns.

Western New York Suffragists: Winning the Vote

The Rochester Regional Library Council maintains this website exploring the suffrage movement founded in western New York state. This site also provides links to suffrage movements in other states and countries.

Selections from the National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection, 1848-1921

The American Memory Project at the Rare Book and Special Collections Division of the Library of Congress has published selections from the papers of the National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection online. This website allows researchers to view 167 documents and papers authored by individuals including Carrie Chapman Catt and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

One Hundred Years toward Suffrage: An Overview

This website, sponsored by the American Memory Project at the Library of Congress, contains an annotated timeline of women's rights and suffrage in the United States from 1776 to 1923.

 
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