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New York Heritage’s Digital Archive on Women’s Suffrage in NY

New York Heritage Digital Collections. "Recognizing Women's Right to Vote in New York State." Curated by Julia Corrice, Susan Goodier, and Sally Roesch Wagner. NYHeritage.org. May 2018.

Era: Post-Suffrage Era, Suffrage Era | Media: Leaflets, Pamphlets, Posters, Speech, Web-based

The New York Heritage research portal has created a wide-ranging digital archive of materials on the women’s suffrage movement in New York.

This archive of records from libraries in New York and across the country touches on everything from the indigenous roots of the women’s suffrage movement to the men who backed suffrage to the Women’s March of 2017. It features original photographs, pamphlets, posters, speeches, articles and more.

The digital archive was put together by Julia Corrice,  Susan Goodier, and Sally Roesch Wagner of the South Central Regional Library Council. Their partners were the Empire State Library Network and New York Heritage Digital Collections. Humanities New York provided funding.

Explore the entire archive here.

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