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SUMMARY:Hollyhock Lane Parade
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SUMMARY:Emily Burton Ketcham Graveside Event on Her Birth Date in 1838
DESCRIPTION:On July 16th\, 2020\, between 7:00 pm and 8:00 pm\, we will honor “Michigan’s greatest suffragist\,” Emily Burton Ketcham\, at an informal gathering by her grave site on the anniversary of her 1838 birth in Grand Rapids. Watch for fuller directions within Rosedale Memorial Park\, Standale; plan on social distancing and have a mask\, just in case. Feel free to bring a chair\, a drink\, and one or more flowers. Even a single stem would be a lovely tribute as we gather and share information about Ketcham in the month before the centennial of the 19th Amendment! Ketcham died early in 1907 and\, like her friend Susan B. Anthony\, did not live to enjoy the right to vote. \nRosedale Memorial Park\nO-50 Lake Michigan Drive NW\nStandale MI 49544
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SUMMARY:Saugatuck-Douglas History Center – Tuesday Talks\, “Getting the Vote: Michigan Women and the Path to Suffrage\,”
DESCRIPTION:Getting the Vote: Michigan Women and the Path to Suffrage \nZoom: Saugatuck-Douglas History Center\, Tuesday Talks \nJuly 28 at 11:00 a.m. \nFree — for directions\, \nRSVP via Eventbrite \nFor the past year\, GGRWHC board member Ruth Stevens has hit the road charting the path to suffrage across southwest Michigan. Now she’s gone virtual! At her July 28th Tuesday Talk sponsored by the Saugatuck-Douglas History Center\, she will connect the local with accounts of the broader suffrage movement and offer highlights to illustrate how persistent were activists from both large and small communities\, from the 1870s until Michigan women finally won full voting rights in 1918. Yes\, 1918–almost two years before the 19th Amendment guaranteed suffrage to all citizens nationwide.  \nStevens will offer a fascinating look at the early days–how the 1867 granting of school suffrage to Michigan women led to service as early as the 1880s on school boards\, the first elective offices held by women. Michigan was often in the national eye\, specifically because very few states had granted women school suffrage. National leaders hoped that a win in Michigan for full voting rights would create a ripple effect across the country.   \nJoin us for this free Zoom program! It will require an RSVP through Eventbrite for a secure link. Getting the Vote: Michigan Women and the Path to Suffrage Please share! See you on Zoom!
URL:https://www.ggrwhc.org/event/saugatuck-douglas-history-center-tuesday-talks-getting-the-vote-michigan-women-and-the-path-to-suffrage/
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