Resources
Ready to learn more about the Suffrage movement?
Here are some great resources.
BOOKS
Recommended by the Maine State Library
and our members:
Non-fiction
Fiction
Young Adult
Voting Rights
Virtual Exhibits
Maine Memory Network:
Debates over Suffrage
Writing Women
Westbrook Seminary: Educating Women
Margaret Chase Smith: A Historic Candidacy
Rebecca Usher: "To succor the suffering soldiers"
Websites & Blogs
Maine:
FlorenceBrooksWhitehouse.com
SuffrageRoadtrip.com
LillianNordica.com
National:
National Women's History Project
National Votes for Women Trail
National Collaborative for Women's History Sites
Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument
suffragecentennials.com
Let’s Rock The Cradle
Inez Milholland Centennial
2020 Women’s Vote Centennial
Online Biographical Dictionary of the Woman Suffrage Movement in the United States
Women’s History Month
MUSIC
“From local community suffrage meetings, to large-scale city-wide marches, to prison cells -- suffragists consistently unified, rallied, and asserted their unbreakable spirit in song.” — The Library of Congress
Women's Suffrage in Sheet Music