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Thinking Women: A Timeline of Suffrage in Utah by Rebekah Clark

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3.0

More of a coffee table book than a typical history book. It is full of quotes and pictures from many individuals involved in the story of Utah's suffragettes. Utah has the distinction of having the first elections where women could vote in 1870, some fifty years before that became universal across the United States. That right to vote did change in that 1870-1920 time period as it caught up in politics and religious differences.

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5.0

I love this book!! I've lived in Utah for my entire life, and I had never learned any of this. I love that this book is now available to help tell some of the stories that have been forgotten. It was very accessible and I had so much fun reading it and I wanted to take notes on all of it, it made me so excited. Highly, highly recommend, it's the best.
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