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Teaching with Primary Sources: Women's Suffrage in the United States

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Suggested Resources

Students should have a basic familiarity with the American women’s suffrage movement to give them the context they need to begin to analyze their primary sources. One or more of these can be assigned ahead of time:

Articles and book chapters:

  • Jennifer Harlan. "Suffrage at 100: A Visual History," New York Times, August 20, 2020. Text by Jennifer Harlan; Introduction by Veronica Chambers, Jennifer Harlan, and Jennifer Schuessler.

  • Allison K. Lange, Portraits as Politics, Picturing Political Power: Images in the Women’s Suffrage Movement (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2020), 53­–87.

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