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Mother-Daughter Duos in Utah’s Suffrage Story
by Tiffany Greene, Better Days 2020 Historical Research Consultant May 10, 2020 Today we honor the mothers and other women in our lives whose hard work, example, and support help us grow to our full potential. Here are a few mother/daughter duos in Utah suffrage history: Hannah Kaaepa and Makanoe Kahluhilaau Kaaepa: Twenty-five-year-old Hannah Kaaepa […]Read More -
Better Days Reading Club – Week 7 – The 1913 Suffrage Parade
May 4, 2020 The day before President Woodrow Wilson’s inauguration in 1913, the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) held a parade down Washington, DC’s Pennsylvania Avenue in support of a constitutional women’s suffrage amendment. It was the first large, organized, political march on Washington in U.S. history. The parade was organized by Alice Paul, […]Read More