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Radcliffe College Suffrage

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Maud Wood Park, Class of 1898

Maud Wood Park, Class of 1898

 

The Radcliffe Suffragette, November 7, 1908

The Radcliffe Suffragette, November 7, 1908

 

View of Radcliffe Yard, 1908

View of Radcliffe Yard, 1908

 

Inez Irwin ca. 1890-1895

Inez Haynes, ca. 1890-1895

 

 

 

 

 

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Start your research on Radcliffe College and women's suffrage with this guide highlighting Radcliffe College archival collections as well as published materials, photographs, and memorabilia.

This guide is designed to help you navigate the topic whether you are new to archival research or an experienced researcher.  

Use the menu on the left to view material and resources related to this topic.

Most materials are available in digital format and links are included when available.


In the summer of 2020, supported by funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Schlesinger Library launched two new tools: the Long 19th Amendment Project Portal and the Suffrage School. The Portal is an open-access digital portal that facilitates interdisciplinary, transnational scholarship and innovative teaching around the history of gender and voting rights in the United States. The Suffrage School is a platform where a broad array of researchers, writers, and teachers have been invited to create a series of digital teaching modules. Each lesson in the Suffrage School connects in rich and unpredictable ways to the Library’s Long 19th Amendment Project, which tackles the tangled history of gender and American citizenship.