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A speech written by C. G. Salsbury titled "The Navajo Problem." This speech was presented at the Arizona State Conference on Social Work and mentions Levi Stewart Udall

Handwritten letter from Arizona Territorial Governor and L.C. Hughes to the Christian Endeavour organization reminding them that if the suffrage was conferred upon women that it would broaden their membership and double the voting power of…

Program detailing the celebration of events for Women's Studies. Events included a panel of students, faculty, researchers, and supporters from Women’s Studies, the Southwest Institute for Research on Women (SIROW), and the Women’s Studies…

National Endowment for the Humanities Curriculum Project. Seated left to right: Susan Aiken, Karen Anderson, Judy Nolte Lensink (Temple), Myra Dinnerstein, Jerrold Hogle, Patricia MacCorquodale.

A page from the Pima County territorial voter register. Includes vital informal about all

Handbill to amend Section 2 and 15 pf Article VII of the Constitution of the Sate of Arizona, granting to the citizens of the State of Arizona, regardless of sex, the right of suffrage and the right to hold public office.

May 24, 1919 (Volume 2 Issue 8) edition. Center photo documenting the annual meeting of Arizona Federation of Colored Women's Clubs.

Print shows women lining up at a ballot box, A man, on the far right, is holding a baby at the end of the line.

Article about women's suffrage from El Fronterizo newspaper, August 15, 1896

Group photo of African American women who were honored at an event at the Women's Plaza of Honor, February 26, 2012. Pictured left to right are: Deana Munch Owens; Jerecia Paterson; Unidentified person; Yvonne Gathers; Tina L. Johnson; Dr.…

Promotional postcard for the "Daughters of the Desert" conference held at the Arizona Historical Society March 4, 1986

Flyer for Speak Out For Women event held during the 1975 International Women's Year.

Headline of the Arizona Republic proclaiming the ratification of the amendment granting women the vote..

Book cover for Infinite divisions: an anthology of Chicana literature

Brochure proof of course offerings featuring Women's Studies logo

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A logo from a pamphlet of Women's Studies at The University of Arizona

A collection of poems that delved into traumatic memories and move toward medicinal healing stories.
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