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Celebrating Women's History Month: Armenia White, Valerie Cunningham and Dudley Dudley


New Hampshire Magazine
Learn about the work and impact of these Granite State female activists
March 16, 2021
This series will run throughout the month of March, highlighting historical female Granite Staters each week.
Leading female suffragist from New Hampshire
White was a leader in the women’s suffrage movement of New Hampshire, with many describing her as the leading suffragist. Married to a wealthy stagecoach operator, she took on the role of philanthropist as well. Fighting for human rights throughout her lifetime, White was also deeply involved in the antislavery and alcohol temperance movements.
Working not only on the suffragist movement in New Hampshire, but within the national movement as well, White collaborated with well-known suffragettes such as Susan B. Anthony and Lucy Stone. ....

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How Suffragists Pioneered Aggressive New Tactics to Push for the Vote


How Suffragists Pioneered Aggressive New Tactics to Push for the Vote
Women infused their protests with creativity, PR savvy and in-your-face urgency.
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Women infused their protests with creativity, PR savvy and in-your-face urgency.
Sometimes, being polite just doesn’t work. As the 20
th century dawned, American activists for women s suffrage were coming to the conclusion that decades of quiet appeals to reason and logic had failed to move the needle for their cause.
Fresh strategies were required. A new generation of determined women nationwide stood eager to adopt the dramatic, even confrontational tactics that men employed in their own battles for power and influence. Abandoning demure and dignified lobbying, these new suffragists embraced controversy and courted publicity to appeal directly to the public. No tactic was off-limits: parades and pageants, suffrage hikes (from New York to Washington), “suffrage trains” and even a “suffrag ....

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Our Hidden History: Racism and Black suffrage in the Dorr Rebellion


Our Hidden History: Racism and Black suffrage in the Dorr Rebellion
By Erik J. Chaput and Russell J. DeSimone, Special To The Journal
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This image of the Rev. Alexander Crummell appeared in Harper’s Weekly in 1866.
Erik Chaput, an occasional contributor to The Journal, teaches at the Lawrenceville School in New Jersey. Russell DeSimone is an independent historian in Middletown.  They helped to develop a website on the Dorr Rebellion, hosted by Providence College, that contains a wealth of digitized material for teachers: http://library.providence.edu/dorr/
The 1842 Dorr Rebellion in Rhode Island raised profound questions of citizenship. When white reformers claimed to speak on behalf of the disenfranchised, but refused to support Black voting rights, African Americans allied with the established government to put down the reformers revolt.  They understood the “privileges and immunities” clause of the 1787 federal Co ....

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