A NEW EXHIBIT AT THE CRAWFORD
COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM IS
CELEBRATING A MONUMENTOUS
MILESTONE IN WOMAN'S RIGHTS.
THIS YEAR MARKS 100 YEARS
SINCE WOMEN GAINED THE RIGHT
TO VOTE. THE EXHIBIT DISPLAYS
A TIMELINE OF THE EVENTS AND
KEY PLAYERS WHO HELPED PASS
THE 19TH AMENDMENT--SHOWING
PHOTOS OF PROTESTS THAT TOOK
PLACE AND HIGHLIGHTING THE
ACTIVISM OF SUSAN B. ANTHONY.
Amanda Minton, Crawford Co.
Historical Museum"You'll have
some interesting surprises and
facts about women's suffrage
over the past 100 years. And
this exhibit will be available
up through the election,
November the 2nd."KANSAS WAS
ONE OF THE FIRST STATES TO
GRANT WOMEN THE RIGHT TO VOTE
IN 1912. YOU CAN CHECK OUT THE
EXHIBIT WEDNESDAY THROUGH
FRIDAY FROM 9 AM TO 3 PM.
THERE'S STILL TIME FOR YOU
TO EMBARK ON A JOURNEY TO
EXPLORE AN INTRIGUING ART
EXHIBIT SHOWCASED LOCALLY.
