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Patriotism, War, and Woman Suffrage

  • Windham Historical Society 719 Roosevelt Trail Windham, ME 04062 (map)

In February 1917 voting rights activists were jubilant when the Maine legislature approved the state’s first ever referendum on woman suffrage. The vote was set for September 10th. But even as Maine suffragists prepared their campaign to convince their men that women deserved the vote, the country was preparing to enter the war in Europe. The wave of patriotism that followed the US joining the war collided with women’s efforts- in Maine and nationally- to secure voting rights for women. It also resulted in reversals in workers' rights, and substantially eroded civil rights for women. This engaging talk includes historic slides.