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College Women’s Club: Women Uniting for a Purpose
Emily Reth is a graduate of the Wright State University Public History program and completed her capstone project with SC&A in the spring of 2018. The College Women’s Club is said to have started when a young woman, who had … Continue reading
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Women’s Suffrage Cemetery Tour
Emily Reth is a graduate of the Wright State University Public History program and completed her capstone project with SC&A in the spring of 2018. Look for some of the suffragists’ graves at Woodland Cemetery! Woodland currently holds a variety … Continue reading
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Tagged Emily Reth, MFM-117, MS-146, MS-147, MS-414, MS-91, women's history, women's suffrage, Women's Walking Tour, Woodland Cemetery
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Newspapers and the Public’s Perception
Emily Reth is a graduate student in the Wright State University Public History program completing her capstone project with SC&A. There are rumors the Women’s suffrage movement was quite large within Dayton’s borders. Looking at the Dayton Daily News during … Continue reading
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Tagged Emily Reth, Student Capstone, women's history, women's suffrage
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