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This circular describes the efforts to secure suffrage for blacks and women in the state of Kansas. The flyer indicates the Henry B. Blackwell of New York and Mrs. Lucy Stone were traveling in Kansas at that time. The Association was being organized in 1867. S. N. Wood was the corresponding secretary for the association. There is a hand written note on the back from H. C. Whitney, Lawrence, Kansas, indicating his willingness to speak for the group.
Date: 1867
Item Number: 215229
Call Number: Woman Suffrage History Coll. #656, Box 1 Folder A2
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 215229
Business and Industry - Occupations/Professions - Politicians
Collections - Manuscript - History - History of Woman, Coll.
Community Life - Clubs and organizations - Reform/Advocacy - Kansas Impartial Suffrage Association
Curriculum - The Kansas Journey - Chapter 8: Reform Movements: "It Happens First in Kansas"
Date - 1861-1869 - 1867
Government and Politics - Reform and Protest - Suffrage - Blacks
Government and Politics - Reform and Protest - Suffrage - Women
Government and Politics - Reform and Protest - Women's rights
Government and Politics - State Government - Legislature - Senate
Objects and Artifacts - Communication Artifacts - Documentary Artifact - Proclamation
People - Notable Kansans - Wood, S. N. (Samuel Newitt)
People - Notable People - Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893
Places - Cities and towns - Lawrence
Places - Cities and towns - Topeka
Places - Counties - Douglas
Places - Counties - Shawnee
Thematic Time Period - Immigration and Settlement, 1854 - 1890
Type of Material - Printed materials - Flyer
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