A History of the League of Women Voters of Indianapolis

On April 16, 1920, the Woman's Franchise League of Indiana, Indianapolis Branch, voted to disband and to establish a League of Women Voters in its place, carrying the members of the Franchise League on its roster for the first six months. Votes for women, the single purpose for which they, and...

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Main Author: Zimmer, Barbara E.
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Published: Digital Commons @ Butler University 1970
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spelling ndltd-butler.edu-oai-digitalcommons.butler.edu-grtheses-10682015-07-29T03:37:51Z A History of the League of Women Voters of Indianapolis Zimmer, Barbara E. On April 16, 1920, the Woman's Franchise League of Indiana, Indianapolis Branch, voted to disband and to establish a League of Women Voters in its place, carrying the members of the Franchise League on its roster for the first six months. Votes for women, the single purpose for which they, and others like them across the continent, had worked, was certain of accomplishment. The Federal Amendment, granting suffrage to women, had passed the Congress in the previous year and ratification by a sufficient number of states seemed certain. 1970-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://digitalcommons.butler.edu/grtheses/69 http://digitalcommons.butler.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1068&context=grtheses Graduate Thesis Collection Digital Commons @ Butler University History Political Science
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Zimmer, Barbara E.
A History of the League of Women Voters of Indianapolis
description On April 16, 1920, the Woman's Franchise League of Indiana, Indianapolis Branch, voted to disband and to establish a League of Women Voters in its place, carrying the members of the Franchise League on its roster for the first six months. Votes for women, the single purpose for which they, and others like them across the continent, had worked, was certain of accomplishment. The Federal Amendment, granting suffrage to women, had passed the Congress in the previous year and ratification by a sufficient number of states seemed certain.
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