Lighting the Spark & Raising A Ruckus: The Suffrage Movement in Wayne County

Join Wayne County Women’s Suffrage Centennial Task Force for a virtual celebration of Wayne County, Indiana’s critical role in the long struggle for women to secure the right to vote. Wayne County’s bold leadership in winning women the right to vote was evident when Wayne County established the first Indiana Women’s Rights Convention, one of the earliest in the country, in Dublin, IN in 1851 and continued until suffrage ratification in 1920. Courageous women and men throughout Wayne County never gave up the fight to win women their essential right to vote. During this 2-part virtual series, meet two prominent suffragists, Dr. Mary F Thomas, Oliver P Morton, Esther Griffin White and George Washington Julian and more as they share details about what transpired in Wayne County that helped spark the women’s right to vote movement within Indiana and across the nation.

Video for part 1: Lighting the Spark:

Video for part 2: Raising a Ruckus :

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Funding has been provided by Indiana Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act economic stabilization plan of 2020.