Interviews
Carrie Brown
"Author of Rosie's Mom: Forgotten Women Workers of WWI, Museum Curator"
"It was during World War One when they first began to think, we ought to give women the right to vote just because they ought to have the right to vote." |
Professor Lynn Dumenil
"Co-author of Through Women's Eyes; History Professor at Occidental College"
Ann Bausum
"Author of award-winning books With Courage and Cloth, Unraveling Freedom, Muckrakers, & Denied, Detained, and Deported"
"By getting the right to vote, women have been more independent. It has given them more responsibilities outside of home, and more importantly has created a sense of empowerment." |
Professor Elizabeth McKillen
"Author of Making the World Safe for Workers: Labor, the Left, and Wilsonian Internationalism, History Professor at the University of Maine"
Professor Kathryn Sklar
"Distinguished Bartle Professor at Binghamton University, Co-director, Center for the Historical Study of Women and Gender, 2005-2006 Harmsworth Professor of U. S. History, Oxford University"
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