This is the blog for History 119, Women and Politics in America, CMC, fall 2019. It is open only to members of the class. Please post items relevant to the themes of our course, and please comment on other posts as well. Check back regularly for updates!
Monday, September 30, 2019
Gold, White, and Violet
After the conversation last week about marching in the parade as a suffragist wearing white, I was interested to see if there were any articles that spoke about the thematic colors of gold, white, and violet. Although this isn't necessarily an article, it has colorized pictures of early suffrage marches, which I thought looked amazing. You can find the pictures here!
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