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In this episode, Natalie Belanger of the Connecticut Historical Society talks to historians Brittney Yancy and Karen Li Miller about their ongoing project to uncover the suffrage work of women of color in Connecticut. African American women rallied for the woman's suffrage cause, determined to ensure black women's inclusion and electoral self-representation.
if you'd like to learn more about this topic, visit the CHS's website at CHS.org/wocvotes. For a broader look at the woman's suffrage movement in CT, you can see the exhibit "A Vote of Her Own: The Long Fight for Woman Suffrage" on view at the CHS in fall 2020. And don't forget to order your copy of the Summer issue of CT Explored at ctexplored.org with the article "Uncovering African American Women's Fight for Suffrage" by Karen Li Miller, available at ctexplored.org/shop
Read more about Mary Townsend Seymour at https://www.ctexplored.org/audacious-alliance-mary-townsend-seymour/
Thank you to our guests. This episode was produced by Natalie Belanger and engineered by Patrick O'Sullivan. Photo credit: Mary A. Johnson (center) with Elizabeth R. Morris (left) and Rosa J. Fisher (right) representing Hartford's Colored Women's Liberty Loan Committee, 1918. Photographer Edward M. Crocker, The Hartford Courant, State Archives, Connecticut State Library.
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In this episode, Natalie Belanger of the Connecticut Historical Society talks to historians Brittney Yancy and Karen Li Miller about their ongoing project to uncover the suffrage work of women of color in Connecticut. African American women rallied for the woman's suffrage cause, determined to ensure black women's inclusion and electoral self-representation.
if you'd like to learn more about this topic, visit the CHS's website at CHS.org/wocvotes. For a broader look at the woman's suffrage movement in CT, you can see the exhibit "A Vote of Her Own: The Long Fight for Woman Suffrage" on view at the CHS in fall 2020. And don't forget to order your copy of the Summer issue of CT Explored at ctexplored.org with the article "Uncovering African American Women's Fight for Suffrage" by Karen Li Miller, available at ctexplored.org/shop
Read more about Mary Townsend Seymour at https://www.ctexplored.org/audacious-alliance-mary-townsend-seymour/
Thank you to our guests. This episode was produced by Natalie Belanger and engineered by Patrick O'Sullivan. Photo credit: Mary A. Johnson (center) with Elizabeth R. Morris (left) and Rosa J. Fisher (right) representing Hartford's Colored Women's Liberty Loan Committee, 1918. Photographer Edward M. Crocker, The Hartford Courant, State Archives, Connecticut State Library.

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