Florence Whitehouse/ Women's Suffrage
Bureau/Division/Agency
Archives; Secretary of State
Document Type
MovingImage
Exact Creation Date
6-4-2020
Broad Creation Date
1917
Language
English
Location
Augusta
Recommended Citation
"Florence Whitehouse/ Women's Suffrage" (2020). Maine Bicentennial Moments. 66.
https://digitalmaine.com/arc_200th_moments/66
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Description
Florence Whitehouse Could See Social Injustice And She Was Unafraid To Point It Out. In 1917, Whitehouse Writes, “If Women Want A Hand In The Control Of Civic Conditions They Must Have The Right To Vote.” The Augusta Native Becomes A Prominent Voice For Women’s Suffrage In Maine And The Nation.