1media/truthtelling-header.gif2018-11-08T21:49:18-08:00The Center for Women's History and Leadership396bd2bebf501b08ca215cf721fbba097eb2e1a2304258gallery2019-01-09T15:37:14-08:0010-23-1890The Center for Women's History and Leadership396bd2bebf501b08ca215cf721fbba097eb2e1a2The Voice interview from Oct. 23, 1890. We will need high-resolution scans of this document--I only have poor quality pictures (one is included here).
Text summarizing the interview, plus links to the "essential context" pages for suffrage, Jim Crow/voter disfranchisement, sectional reunion, lynching, etc...
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12018-11-08T17:59:41-08:00The Center for Women's History and Leadership396bd2bebf501b08ca215cf721fbba097eb2e1a2The Race Problem - Miss Willard on the Political Puzzle of the South5Frances Willard's interview with the prohibitionist New York Voice newspaper, given when she was in Atlanta in October 1890 for the WCTU's annual convention. A crucial document in many waysplain2019-01-08T17:47:09-08:0010-23-1890The Center for Women's History and Leadership396bd2bebf501b08ca215cf721fbba097eb2e1a2