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A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of Research Collections in
Women's Studies. / General Editors: Anne Firor Scott and
William H. Chafe Grassroot Women's Organization's: Women's Suffrage
in Wisconsin. Part 2: The Papers of Ada Lois James,
1816-1952. / Editorial Director Anne Firor Scott. Guide
compiled by Nanette Dobrosky. A microfilm project of the University
Publications of America, 1989. - 71 s. -
http://cisupa.proquest.com/ksc_assets/catalog/2606.pdf
How Wisconsin Women Won the Ballot. / Theodora W. Youmans
I: The Wisconsin Magazine of History, 1921. III, [3]-32;
Wisconsin Historical Collections. XXVII.
- http://archive.org/details/wisconsinmagazin05stat , eller
- http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/wireader/WER0124-1.html , hvor
der er illustrationer.
'On June 10, 1919, the Wisconsin Legislature passed a resolution
ratifying the Federal Constitutional amendment abolishing sex as a
qualification of voters. Theodora Youmans ( Wisconsin Women's
Suffrage Association President, 1913-1919) recounts the early story
(1846-1911) as an historian and reports on later events (1912-1919)
as an active participant: "All of this I saw, part of it I
was".