Florence Brooks Whitehouse was a novelist, painter, vocalist, and mother of three sons when she first joined the suffrage movement in 1914. This talk explores Florence’s life up to 1914 and her leadership in moving suffrage forward in Maine, joining forces with national leader Alice Paul in a desperate, last-ditch effort to ensure that the Maine legislature ratified the 19th Amendment that would give women voting rights. Slides of historic photos accompany this lively talk. The speaker, Anne B. Gass, is Whitehouse's great-granddaughter.
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Earlier Event: March 26
The Great Turn-Out: Factory Girls and Maine's First Labor Strike
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Play Me a Story