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We Demand: The Suffrage Road Trip

  • Gray Public Library 5 Hancock St Gray, ME 04039 (map)

"We Demand: The Suffrage Road Trip" is based on the true story of an epic cross-country trip that took place in 1915. Launched by the indomitable Alice Paul and the Congressional Union, it was America's first transcontinental car trip for a cause- to demand that Congress pass an amendment to the US Constitution enfranchising women.

Swedish immigrants Ingeborg Kindstedt and Maria Kindberg visit San Francisco in the summer of 1915, planning to buy a car and explore the country on their way back to their home in Rhode Island. On impulse, they offer to bring along suffragists heading to Washington DC to demand voting rights for women from Congress and the President. Soon they are plunged into a difficult and dangerous journey that pushes them to the very limits of their endurance. As they travel they encounter unexpected allies, and those opposed to women’s growing independence. Bad roads and harsh weather hinder their progress. Will they overcome these obstacles and arrive in DC at the appointed day and time?

Author Anne B. Gass did extensive research into this trip, including retracing the route in 2015. The talk is accompanied by historic slides.

Earlier Event: June 30
We Demand: The Suffrage Road Trip
Later Event: September 14
We Demand: The Suffrage Road Trip