Utah Women Working for Better Days
Item set
Items
- Utah Woman Suffrage Songbook (1885?)
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Luretta Young's Voter Canvas Sheet (1960) Young's canvas sheets document her work in surveying Voting District 98 residents and includes information such as names, addresses, party affiliation, voter registration status, and personal notations such as the resident's occupation or relationship to other residents (father of, widow of, etc).
- “Leading Black Women of the Federation Movement,” Utah Plain Dealer Newspaper
- Elizabeth Taylor, pictured in the Utah Plain Dealer newspaper (1890s). Taylor was a newspaper editor of the Utah Plain Dealer and President of the Western Federation of Colored Women.
- League of Women Voters
- Alberta Henry watching Utah Governor Calvin Rampton signing document
- JoAnne Watrous and Marilyn Halliday with Voting Machine. Salt Lake Tribune (1955)
- Emmeline Wells and other women meet with Utah Governor William Spry
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“ERA Yes,” ERA Missionary Project Pamphlet (1970s-80s) The National Organization for Women (NOW) organized an Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) “missionary project” in Utah to garner support for the passage of the ERA in Utah.
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“An Appeal to the Members of the LDS Church,” ERA Missionary Project Pamphlet (1970s-80s) The National Organization for Women (NOW) organized an Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) “missionary project” in Utah to garner support for the passage of the ERA in Utah. This pamphlet encouraged members of the LDS Church to join efforts to convince the LDS Church leadership to support the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment by the State of Utah.
- Letter from Frank Moss to Luretta Young, thanking her for her work on the 1960 Democratic campaigns
- "Be Certain You Can Vote." Salt Lake Tribune (1960)
- Luretta Young's Democratic Nominating Convention Guest Ribbon
- Luretta Young's Delegate Ribbon, Salt Lake County Nominating Convention
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Women’s march hat (collected from a participant in the 2017 Women's Marches) Hat collected from a participant in the 2017 Women's Marches.
- Suffrage parade, Salt Lake City (1915)
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2017 Women's March on Washington Sash Sash collected from a participant in the Women's March on Washington in 2017.
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We March for... Poster collected from a participant in the 2017 Women's Marches.
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The Future is Female Poster collected from a participant in the Women's Marches in 2017.
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Sample Ballot (ca. 1942) Edna Clark Ericksen was elected in 1942 to serve in the Utah State Senate for the 6th District.
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Girl Power Poster collected from a participant in the 2017 Women's Marches
- "Come, come my conservative friend, wipe the dew off your spectacles and see the world is moving" - Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
- Utah Women Working for Better Days! Exhibition Installation Floorplan
- Utah Women Working for Better Days! Exhibition Installation View [14]
- Utah Women Working for Better Days! Exhibition Installation View [13]