Memorial of the women of Oklahoma and Indian Territory to the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention

Title

Memorial of the women of Oklahoma and Indian Territory to the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention

Subject

Women -- Suffrage -- Oklahoma.
Women -- Legal status, laws, etc.

Description

Suffragists from Oklahoma and Indian territories met in 1904 in Oklahoma City and established the Woman Suffrage Association of Oklahoma and Indian Territory. After the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention delegates voted against women's suffrage in 1906, the association moved to Oklahoma City and changed its name to the Oklahoma Woman's Suffrage Association.

Creator

Women Suffrage Association of Oklahoma
Indian Women's Woman Suffrage League of Indian Territory

Publisher

Guthrie, Okla.: [s.n.]

Date

1906

Format

Print book

Language

English

Identifier

JK1911.O5 W7 1906

Files

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Citation

Women Suffrage Association of Oklahoma and Indian Women's Woman Suffrage League of Indian Territory, “Memorial of the women of Oklahoma and Indian Territory to the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention,” DeGolyer Library Exhibits, accessed April 26, 2024, https://degolyer.omeka.net/items/show/152.