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“W “is for Women's suffrage. The earliest suffrage clubs in the state were not organized until the 1890s but suffragists were beginning to receive notice.
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“W “is for Women's suffrage. The earliest suffrage clubs in the state were not organized until the 1890s but suffragists were beginning to receive notice.
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“N” is for New Era Club. Founded in Spartanburg in 1912, the New Era Club began disguised as a study group.
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“N” is for New Era Club. Founded in Spartanburg in 1912, the New Era Club began disguised as a study group.
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The League of Women Voters of South Carolina has a long and colorful history. Born out of the women's suffrage movement, the South Carolina League was…
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In February of 1920, just six months before the 19th amendment was ratified, the League of Women Voters was founded by Suffragists of the National…
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Anne Christensen Pollitzer lives at the end of a dirt road on Saint Helena Island. The view from her back porch is as stunning as her story.White egrets…
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Susan Pringle Frost was born to a prominent Charleston family and seemed destined for a life of leisure until her father's fertilizer business fell apart…
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Eulalie was born in Georgia on December 11, 1883. She grew up on a plantation near Augusta, was privately educated and attended both, Virginia's Mary…
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The women’s suffrage movement was a decades-long fight that most historians place starting with the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention. But there are some who…