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California Federation of Republican Women

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California Federation of Republican Women Affiliated with the National Federation of Republican Women Marianne Haydon, CFRW President About Us President's Message CFRW History Objectives Membership Newsletter FAQ Photo Album Calendar Federation Structure The Federation NFRW CFRW Northern Division Central Division Southern Division Programs Programs Advocacy Day Ambassadors No Child Left Behind Scholarships Woman of the Year Award Mamie Eisenhower Voter Registration Speakers Roster Your Government The White House Federal Government State Goverment California Politics Voter Registration Political Action Political Action Issues and Action Action Alert CAP Alert Elections Canvassing the Capitol Tracking Legislation Advocate's Handbook Contacting Your Legislators Member Center Request Password Read More
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Barbara Jordan

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Barbara Jordan 1936-1996 "What the people want is very simple. They want an America as good as its promise." "We want to be in control of our lives. Whether we are jungle fighters, craftsmen, company men, gamesmen, we want to be in control. And when the government erodes that control, we are not comfortable." I only saw Barbara Jordan once and that was at a function at the University of Houston about six or seven years ago. I happened to be near the entrance of the building as Ms. Jordan rolled through the doors in her wheelchair. She gunned it right up to a waiting group of dignitaries, and then she greeted them and began outlining her plans for the morning. Her voice was loud and resonated throught the entry hall, and she was surely the dominant figure in the room, just by being there. B Read More
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2000GOP.com - Elizabeth Dole

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[an error occurred while processing this directive] Profile of Elizabeth Dole "We must rekindle a spirit in our hearts, something very American, something still alive, but buried beneath a thickening layer of skepticism and doubt." Elizabeth Dole (NC) The wife of Bob Dole was the biggest winner in his 1996 presidential campaign. She charmed voters both on camera and in person and her resume demonstrates leadership skills. As soon as she stepped down from the American Red Cross in January 1999, Dole became a contender. She will be able to use her husband's organizational network and fundraising ability. However, it would be a mistake to think that Elizabeth Dole's current popularity is solely a result of the 1996 campaign. Indeed, her GOP credentials may be among the most impressi Read More
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Barbara Jordan (1936-1996), A Tribute

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A Tribute to Barbara Jordan 1936-1996 Congresswoman - Educator - Constitutionalist "M r. Chairman, I join my colleague Mr. Rangel in thanking you for giving the junior members of this committee the glorious opportunity of sharing the pain of this inquiry. Mr. Chairman, you are a strong man, and it has not been easy but we have tried as best we can to give you as much assistance as possible. "Earlier today we heard the beginning of the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States, We the people. It is a very eloquent beginning. But when that document was completed, on the seventeenth of September in 1787, I was not included in that We, the people. I felt somehow for many years that George Washington and Alexander Hamilton just left me out by mistake. But through the process of amendmen Read More
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Beauty Be Woman - History of American Women

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A History of Women in America Home History Search Links Forum E-mail Fayettenam.com FOUNDING MOTHERS SUFFER NOT A WOMAN TO SPEAK REMEMBER THE LADIES THE MAKING OF A MIDDLE CLASS LADY ORIGINS OF FEMINISM THE FIRST FEMINIST REVOLT EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENTS Equal Rights Amendment Section 1 . Equality of Rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any state on account of sex. Section 2 . The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article. Section 3. This amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification. The Equal Rights Amendment was written in 1921 by suffragist Alice Paul. It has been introduced in Congress every session since 1923. It passed Congress in 1972, but failed to be ratified by Read More
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By Popular Demand: "Votes for Women" Suffrage Pictures, 1850-1920

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The Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress Search by Keyword | Browse the Name and Subject Index The Library of Congress has extensive and varied resources related to the campaign for woman suffrage in the United States. This selection of 38 pictures includes portraits of many individuals who have been frequently requested from the holdings of the Prints and Photographs Division and the Manuscript Division. Also featured are photographs of suffrage parades , picketing suffragists, and an anti-suffrage display, as well as cartoons commenting on the movement--all evoking the visible and visual way in which the debate over women's suffrage was carried out. This online illustrated reference aid is part of the "By Popular Demand" series. It is a picto Read More
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Carrie Chapman Catt Girlhood Home and Museum

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Photo credits: Library of Congress, Wisconsin Historical Society, National 19th Amendment Society. Site designed by Melissa Sayen and maintained by David McCartney. Last updated: September 3, 2007. Comments about this site? Contact the webmaster . Welcome to the Carrie Chapman Catt Girlhood Home and Museum online! The home is open from late May until early September. Hours during those months are Monday-Saturday, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., and Sunday, 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. The home is also open to visitors, groups, and classes by appointment. To learn more, click 'Visitor Information' or email us . Read More
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Center for American Women and Politics

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________ > Join Our Alert List Facts and Findings • List with web links for: * Women in 110th U.S. Congress (2007-09) * Women in statewide elective office 2007 ? Current and historical information about women officeholders and candidates ? State-by-state facts about women officeholders ? Data on the gender gap and voting patterns ? A list of women's PACs and donor networks ? Firsts for women in U.S. politics ? Did you know... archives Research and Education ? CAWP research reports, books and articles • New books by CAWP scholars ? CAWP-Funded Faculty Research Reports ? Syllabi for courses on women and politics and feminist theory ? CAWP publications list CAWP Programs • Ready to Run ™ Campaign Training for Women Save the date : Next Campaign Training on March 15, 2008! Read More
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Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, California, 8th District

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Press Releases and Statements New Direction The 110th Congress is making progress for the American people on the toughest challenges we face. For too many years, these challenges have gone unaddressed. Under Democratic leadership, this Congress is changing the way we do business in Washington—restoring accountability and working together to get the job done. We are delivering on our promise of a New Direction for America. IN THE FIRST 100 HOURS The 100 Hour Agenda responded to a nation frustrated with years of Congressional inaction, and took the initiative to address issues of concern to America’s families. From the first day, the New Direction Congress, with new leadership and working across party lines, set a new course – one that gives more of us the opportunity to attai Read More
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Gendergap.com - The Best Gender gap Resources and Information.

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Gendergap.com - The Best Gender gap Resources and Information.

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| Irish Presidential Election 2004 | Womens Voices | Women Rights | Gender Politics | Gender Issue | Gender Roles in Society | Roles of Women | Women and Development | Water Gender | Women in Developing Countries | gendergap.com Language: English Français Deutsch Español Italiano Português Dansk Nederlands ???????? Polski ??????? Türkçe Suomi Norsk Svenska Indonesia ??? ??? ?? ???? For Gender gap try these sponsored results: women investing Get information, advice and tools to help manage your finances. www.chatelaine.com/moneymavens Women's Rights - women still bear brunt of world poverty. Buy now from New Internationalist. www.newint.org/shop/can Great Christian Sex Discover How Christian Married Couples Have Exciting Sex. www.achristiansexsite.com Find an Asian Wife Beautiful Chines Read More
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Hillary Rodham Clinton, Senator from New York

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Current News Multimedia Features Clinton and Rockefeller Introduce Legislation to Improve the Process of Adopting Children from Foster Care more > Statement of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton on the Farm Bill more > Statement of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton on Senate Passage of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Extension more > NY, NJ Senators Secure Legislation to Reduce Flight Delays in New York/New Jersey Airspace Region in Final Transportation Appropriations Bill more > Clinton Joins Bipartisan Group of Senators to Introduce Inspector General Reform Act of 2007 more > Statement of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton on Agreement Between UAW and Ford to Begin Production of New SUV in 2008 at Ford Stamping Plant in Buffalo more > Schumer, Clinton: $200,000 for broadband Read More
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Historical Gazette: Women Vote! 1920-1995

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Historical Gazette, Volume Three Number Five Women Win the Right to Vote! United States of America, August 26, 1920 It Started in Seneca Falls, New York Amendment Ratified Last state needed to pass finally acts Tennessee Legislature Passes by One Vote Blame it on Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott After 72 years of concerted steady effort by women and their fair-minded men allies, the right to vote along side their brothers is finally granted! It is a tragedy that women such as Alice Paul had to be jailed and suffer untold indignities to gain the attention of the nation, but the fight to win the vote was becoming desperate and women were tiring of the long battle. What began innocently at a tea party in Seneca Falls, N. Y. as a plan to gain political and societal rights afforded to e Read More
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Home Page: Stanton and Anthony Papers Online

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Photograph by Napoleon Sarony. National Woman's Party Records, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, LC-MSS-34355-36 Home Publications Editing Selected Documents Research Resources Related Sites How to Contact Us How to Donate Welcome to the Site of the Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony— "When Anthony Met Stanton," by A. E. Ted Aub, Seneca Falls, New York. Photograph by Peter L. Stambler. a project devoted to locating and publishing the papers of these two nineteenth-century American reformers. Here you will find samples of our work—edited documents—and leads to our publications. We also include information about historical editing. The main focus of this site, as well as of our work, is on the sources by which to learn about these remarkable women Read More
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JimZwick.net

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Sites Closed About Jim Zwick Contact Jim Zwick Copyright Clearance Center Handles all requests for permissions to reprint chapters from Mark Twain's Weapons of Satire , Inuit Entertainers in the United States, or Confronting Imperialism for educational use. Books: Confronting Imperialism: Essays on Mark Twain and the Anti-Imperialist League Inuit Entertainers in the United States: From the Chicago World's Fair through the Birth of Hollywood Mark Twain's Weapons of Satire: Anti-Imperialist Writings on the Philippine-American War JimZwick.net Copyright © 2004-2007 Jim Zwick. All rights reserved. Read More
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League of Women Voters of Illinois

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Home League of Women Voters of Illinois ® A nonpartisan political organization, dedicated to Making Democracy Work, through voter education, issue advocacy, and citizen participation. About Us Join Us Support Us Contact Us League Positions Studies Government Issues Social Policy Issues Natural Resources Issues Action Agenda Positions in Brief Where We Stand Con Con Immigration Judicial Evaluation State Fiscal Policy Schools Criminal Justice Death Penalty Election Laws Children's Services Health Care Mental Health ActionFoci Action Alerts Election Calendar Voter Registration Absentee / Early Voting Election Information All Voters Young Voters Election Day Guide Candidate Meetings Public Officials Government Links Legislative Guide LWVIL Calendar Media Relations Local League Events Illinois Read More
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League of Women Voters of Washington

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LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF WASHINGTON [HOME] ABOUT US WHO REPRESENTS YOU? VOTER INFORMATION POSITIONS & ACTION PUBLICATIONS LOCAL LEAGUES The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy. LWVWA Legislative Priorities for 2008 Strengthening Democracy Priorities for a Healthy Washington Improving Access to Health Care Improving Education and Early Learning Protecting Human Health and the Natural Environment Working for a Better Washington Click here to find out more. LWVWA Opposes I-960 Click here to find out more For more information www.no960.com LWVWA Supports Simple Majority Click here to fin Read More
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leagueofwomenvoterssf.org

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Lucy Stone

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Lucy Stone (1818-1893) Lucy Stone, 1847 (Oberlin College Archives) Short biographical note Lucy Stone, "American reformer, who was a pioneer in the movement for women's rights. She was born near West Brookfield, Mass., on Aug. 13, 1818. Disagreeing with her father's belief that men should be dominant over women, Lucy undertook to educate herself and was graduated from Oberlin College in 1847. A woman of great personal magnetism, she toured the country, lecturing against slavery for the Anti-Slavery Society and also advocating equality for women. She was an organizer of the first national women's rights convention held in Worcester, Mass., in 1850. In 1855 she married Henry Blackwell, a crusader for women's suffrage, and by mutual agreement with her husband she retained her maiden name. She Read More
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LWV | Home

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League Urges Leadership to Strengthen Ethics Enforcement Proposal The League and others are calling on Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Republican Leader Boehner to address and fix the ethics enforcement task force proposal before it goes to the House floor. While the task force members are addressing a key issue facing our Congress, their current proposal does not provide an effective solution to the ethics problems that still exist. League to Sponsor "Red/Blue Divide" Event The League will soon join Elderhostel in kicking off a series on the Red/Blue divide in America. Read more about our sold-out launch event: An Era of Polarized Politics - and Does it Matter?--November 28th in Washington, DC. League Urges Congress to Support Stronger Environmental Standards The League urged the House and Senat Read More
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Maryland State Archives, Margaret Brent, A Brief History by Lois Green Carr

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MARGARET BRENT -- A BRIEF HISTORY © Lois Green Carr Margaret Brent (1601-1671) is most renowned today for requesting a vote in the Maryland Assembly in an age when women, queens excepted, were not allowed direct participation in political life. In company with her sister Mary and two brothers, Giles and Fulke, she arrived in Maryland on November 22, 1638. The two sisters were armed with orders from Lord Baltimore that they were to be granted land on the terms he had offered to the first adventurers of 1634. The Brents were Catholics of noble descent and were distant cousins of the Proprietor. In Maryland they sought religious freedom and economic opportunity. Lord Baltimore, in turn, clearly expected that they would be valuable to his colony. Lord Baltimore intended Maryland to be both a C Read More
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Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research

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Stanford Home | Contact Us | Search: Home People News Events Fellowship Programs Research Studies Grants and Prizes Publications Art at the Institute Links Meet the Fellows Sabine C. Girod is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery at Stanford University. She specializes in oral and maxillofacial surgery, with special research interests in craniofacial reconstructive surgery for congenital deformities, traumatic injuries, and tumors. She is collaborating with the Office of Diversity and Gender at the Stanford Medical School to create an educational curriculum on gender/racial stereotyping and its consequences for science and medicine. Professor Girod will be a research fellow at the Institute from October 2007 to May 2008. Gendered Perspectives Institute Faculty Affiliate Profe Read More
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National Federation of Republican Women

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Welcome to the National Federation of Republican Women! Founded in 1938 and one of the largest and most influential women's political organizations in the country, the Federation is a grassroots organization with 100,000 members and 1,825 local clubs nationwide. We strengthen the Republican Party by recruiting, training and electing candidates; advocating the Party’s philosophy and initiatives; and, empowering women of all ages, ethnicities and backgrounds in the political process. Please take the opportunity to browse our web site, and contact us if we can provide you with additional information about our organization. Find A Republican Women's Club Near You! Enter your zip code below, or click on the map to search by state. The Republican Woman Magazine Read the Spring/Summer 2007 Read More
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National Organization for Women Political Action Committees

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--> --> SUPPORT THE NOW EQUALITY PAC --> --> --> SUPPORT THE NOW PACs ABOUT NOW PACS --> --> --> Search the Site: Join NOW | Donate to NOW --> --> NOW LINKS NOW Inc. NOW PACS --> Send Print NOW Political Action Committee Proudly Endorses Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton for President of the United States in 2008 NOW PAC Chair Kim Gandy says, "NOW PAC's 'Make History With Hillary' campaign will organize and energize women's rights supporters across the country -- urging women and men across this nation to stand up and say "I'm Ready" for a woman president -- for this woman president." Make History with Hillary! NOW Political Action Committee to Make 2008 Election Announcement The National Organization for Women Political Action Committee will mark Women's History Month with a press conference Read More
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National Women's Political Caucus

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About the Caucus Staff Leadership Past Presidents Subscribe Join Now Contribute President's Circle Campaign Manuals Press Releases Blog Action Alerts Photo Gallery News Articles Clinton Campaign Corner NWPC Training Manual-Women Winning Campaigns Issues Elected Officials Subscribe Action Alerts Join Our Online Network Intern at NWPC EMMAs Sitemap Login Smaller text Larger text NATIONAL WOMEN'S POLITICAL CAUCUS ENDORSES 12 PRO-CHOICE CANDIDATES Chellie Pingree, ME - 01 Kay Barnes, MO - 6 Mary Jo Kilroy, OH - 7 Jeanne Shaheen NH- Gov Joan Fitz-Gerald, CO-2 Click any of the above manuals for more information and order form! National Women's Political Caucus · P.O. Box 50476 · Washington, DC 20091 202.785.1100 (main) · 202.370.6306 (fax) · info@nwpc Read More
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News Break

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Madeleine Albright: First Woman to Take Office of Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was sworn in as secretary of state on January 23, 1997. She is the first woman to hold the position and she is the highest-ranked woman ever in the United States government. Albright's new position puts her fourth in line to the presidency. She could not become President, however, because she was born in another country. President Clinton appointed Albright to be secretary of state as he organized his administration for his second term. However, the members of the Senate had to approve her appointment before she could take office. All the senators present for the vote gave their approval. One senator was away on business, but he later approved as well. Having all the senators in favor of Albright's appo Read More
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PBS: Not For Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony

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Search Results

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PREV PAGE NEXT PAGE NEW SEARCH Votes for Women: Selections from the National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection, 1848-1921 Documents 1 through 17 of 17 1 An account of the proceedings of the trial of Susan B. Anthony, on the charge of illegal voting, at the presidential election in Nov. 1872, and on the trial of Beverly W. Jones, Edwin T. Marsh and William B. Hall, the inspectors of election by whom her vote was received ...--Table of Contents 2 An account of the proceedings of the trial of Susan B. Anthony, on the charge of illegal voting, at the presidential election in Nov. 1872, and on the trial of Beverly W. Jones, Edwin T. Marsh and William B. Hall, the inspectors of election by whom her vote was received ...--Untitled Section 3 An account of the proceedings of the trial Read More
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The Home Page of the Women & Politics Institute - Redirect

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If this page does not automatically redirect you, please visit: http://wandp.american.edu/ Free counter Read More
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The League of Women Voters of New Jersey

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The League of Women Voters of New Jersey a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization whose purpose is to promote political responsibility through informed and active participation in government About the League Who We Are Our Issues Join Today Our Support Comes from . . . --> See List of Action Alerts Support the League Become a "Friend of the League" Help us provide nonpartisan information and other services to voters! Show your support with a secure online tax-deductible contribution to the LWVNJ Education Fund : Or support our advocacy programs and operations with a non-tax-deductible contribution to LWVNJ : Advertise to the League Travel the World with the League Contact Us 204 West State Street Trenton, NJ 08608 Phone: 609-394-3303 Fax: 609-599-3993 Driving Directions Email: Conta Read More
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The Montanan - The University of Montana - Missoula, MT

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Spring 2007 Volume 24 Number 2 Cover Photo by Andrew Marks Anchor Meg Oliver at her desk on the set of Up To The Minute at CBS studios in New York City Features In a New York Minute by Patia Stephens Broadcast alum Meg Oliver shines in a national news anchor spot on CBS' Up To The Minute. The Cutting Edge by Ginny Merriam How UM, St. Patrick Hospital, and Dr. Carlos Duran forged a path to create the world-renowned International Heart Institute UM's Edifice Complex by Alex Strickland A new home for the School of Journalism and an addition to the Skaggs Building provide a change of landscape on campus. Departments Around the Oval Letters & Editor's Desk About Alumni Artifacts Past Issues themontanan@umontana.edu ©2005 The University of Montana Read More
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The National Organization for Women (NOW) web site

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The Susan B. Anthony Center for Women's Leadership

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About Us Events and Programs News Support ACWL Resources Suffrage History Contact University of Rochester The Anthony Center celebrates women's achievements and works to overcome remaining barriers to their full equality. Save the date: The 2008 Susan B. Anthony Legacy Dinner will be held on Thursday, February 7, 2008 on the University of Rochester campus. Visit the event website to learn more. The 2007 Stanton/Anthony Conversations - Daring the Impossible: Strong Women Take on the World took place on October 19, 2007. The 2007 Susan B. Anthony Legacy Race was a huge success! Visit the event website to read about the race. Women Lag as Local Leaders: A Report on the Status of Women in New York State's Local Governments 2006 Report Card on Women's Progress 100 Years Since Susan B.: Consider Read More
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The Susan B. Anthony Center for Women's Leadership

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About Us Events and Programs News Support ACWL Resources Suffrage History Contact University of Rochester The Anthony Center celebrates women's achievements and works to overcome remaining barriers to their full equality. Save the date: The 2008 Susan B. Anthony Legacy Dinner will be held on Thursday, February 7, 2008 on the University of Rochester campus. Visit the event website to learn more. The 2007 Stanton/Anthony Conversations - Daring the Impossible: Strong Women Take on the World took place on October 19, 2007. The 2007 Susan B. Anthony Legacy Race was a huge success! Visit the event website to read about the race. Women Lag as Local Leaders: A Report on the Status of Women in New York State's Local Governments 2006 Report Card on Women's Progress 100 Years Since Susan B.: Consider Read More
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U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow - Michigan

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> Home > Contact Me Are you looking for... Biography Contact Information My Privacy Policy Committee Assignments Key Issues Services Academy Nominations Agency Assistance Becoming a Page Capitol Flags Grant, Procurement & Funding Assistance Internship Opportunities Special Recognitions Visiting Washington, DC Press Press Releases Radio Actualities Features Photo Gallery Virtual U.S. Capitol Tour E-mail Me! Search my site: Welcome to my online office. I hope this site is helpful to you in learning about my Senate activities and services. You can use the bar to the left to navigate through this web site. You can contact one of my offices directly, either in Michigan or in Washington DC, if you need any further information or help. Bush Vetoes Health Care for Children I am proud that Co Read More
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Votes for Women: Selections from the National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection, 1848-1921

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The Library of Congress Rare Book and Special Collections Division, Library of Congress Search by Keywords | Browse by Author | Title | Subject The NAWSA Collection consists of 167 books, pamphlets and other artifacts documenting the suffrage campaign. They are a subset of the Library's larger collection donated by Carrie Chapman Catt , longtime president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association , in November of 1938. The collection includes works from the libraries of other members and officers of the organization including: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone, Alice Stone Blackwell, Julia Ward Howe, Elizabeth Smith Miller, Mary A. Livermore. The mission of the Library of Congress is to make its resources available and useful to Congress and the American people Read More
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WER: How Wisconsin Women Won the Ballot

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How Wisconsin Women Won the Ballot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 | Search | Feedback Theodora Youmans How Wisconsin Women Won the Ballot by Theodora W. Youmans from the Wisconsin Magazine of History 1921 When the legislature of Wisconsin grasped the first available opportunity to ratify the amendment to the constitution of the United States abolishing sex as a qualification of voters, it closed a chapter of surpassing interest in the history of the state and ended a campaign which had continued actively for fifty years. The legislature passed a resolution ratifying the federal amendment on the morning of June 10, 1919. The Wisconsin Woman's Suffrage Association and its predecessor, The Woman Suffrage Association of the State of Wisconsin, which had led the movement since 1869, contin Read More
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wlo.org

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Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000

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We've moved! This site is now available at http://womhist.alexanderstreet.com . We suggest you click to access that site. Please update your bookmark as this site is inactive. Women and Social Movements, 1600-2000 Copyright © 1997-2006 by Thomas Dublin and Kathryn Kish Sklar. All rights reserved. Read More
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Women in Congress

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Women in Congress Notice This site has been superseded by the new Women in Congress Web site, http://womenincongress.house.gov . Please update your bookmarks. You will now be redirected to the new Web site. Read More
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Women's History Month

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Women's Environment & Development Organization

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Women's Environment Development Organization For a healthy and peaceful planet, economic and social justice, and human rights for all Search the site Powered by Google Home About WEDO Program Areas Campaigns WEDO at the UN Press Room Donate Library 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Sunday, November 25th, will mark the first day of 2007's global 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence , the annual campaign held from 25 November to 10 December, between International Day for the Elimination of All Forms of Violence Against Women and International Human Rights Day. Since 1991, this worldwide campaign has helped raise awareness about gender violence. WEDO and MisFortune 500 will engage in 16 Days this year by highlighting leading stories from throughout 2007 that demonstrate the r Read More
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