2020 Marked the 100th Anniversary of the Women's Suffrage Movement In Celebration We Highlight Calumet Area Suffragists
The Hoosier Suffrage Movement 1844-1920
“Are You With Us”
Sarah Bowman
Indiana mirrored the national suffragette movement in strategies and politics. Ladylike
reformers and more militant suffragists were both present on the national stage and in
Indiana. Major events occurred during Indiana’s 75 year battle for enfranchisement.
Instances such as the 1859 presentation of a women’s rights petition to the Indiana
General Assembly, letter writing campaigns carried out by the Indianapolis Equal
Suffrage Association in 1887 and the response to the 1917 passage and retraction of
the Maston-McKinley Partial Suffrage Act, demonstrate Hoosier Suffragettes worked
in both the social and political spheres to attain the vote.
In addition, “Are You With Us?” challenges the assumption that all Hoosier
suffragettes were conservative, white and wealthy urbanites. On the contrary, this
thesis shows that African American, working-class and rural women all participated in
suffragette activism. Many of the prominent suffragists believed in radical reform
such as Virginia Brooks and her cohorts known as the “Amazonian Guards.” It may
be more difficult to find their stories but that doesn’t mean they’re insignificant!
(Synopsis from the study done by Sarah Bowman)
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