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Equality at the Ballot Box: Votes for Women on the Northern Great Plains

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On 10 December 1869, the governor of Wyoming Territory signed the first full woman suffrage bill in the history of the United States. Suffragists in the neighboring territories of Montana and Dakota believed their prospects were similarly bright. Over the next twenty years, however, organizers efforts to secure votes for women met only limited success. While suffragists hoped the territories respective bids for statehood in 1889 and 1890 would change their fortunes, only Wyoming enshrined voting rights for all in its state constitution.

The fight for full woman suffrage on the Northern Great Plains would take another three decades. In Equality at the Ballot Box, editors Lori Ann Lahlum and Molly P. Rozum have compiled a set of original essays that illuminate key aspects of the movement. Here, scholars uncover previously untold stories of the women who traveled immense distances to win over a diverse, often contentious public. Essential for understanding the larger picture of woman suffrage, including the significance of the Womans Christian Temperance Union, school suffrage, and the anti-suffrage movement, this volume reveals the impact this isolated, rural region had on womens rights nationwide.

The contributors to Equality at the Ballot Box build upon classic woman suffrage scholarship and develop new ideas that capture the spirit of suffrage on the Northern Great Plains. For the first time, the regions unique circumstances are considered, including significant populations of European immigrants and American Indians as well as harsh climates and sprawling landscapes. By turning scholarly attention to this understudied area, Lahlum and Rozum start a long-needed conversation and point to rich avenues for further exploration. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 333g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2021
  • Publisher: South Dakota State Historical Society
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781941813263

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Lori Ann Lahlum is professor of history at Minnesota State University Mankato where she teaches courses on the American West environmental history Minnesota history western womens and gender history and political history in the northern grasslands. With Betty Bergland she edited Norwegian American Women: Migration Communities and Identities. Her current research focuses on Norwegian immigrant women in the northern grasslands and Richard Olsen Richards a leader of the progressive reform movement in South Dakota. Lahlum grew up on a farm in LaMoure County North Dakota.Molly P. Rozum is associate professor and Ronald M. Nelson Chair of Great Plains and South Dakota history at the University of South Dakota in Vermillion. She teaches courses on United States women the Great Plains the American West and South Dakota. She earned a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a B.A. from the University of Notre Dame. Her research interests center on comparative United States-Canadian northern grasslands and her book Grasslands Grown: Sense of Place and Regional Identity on North Americas Canadian Prairies and American Plains 18701950 is forthcoming. Rozum is a native of Mitchell South Dakota.

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