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Hidden history & the suffragist movement

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Mary Beatty should be a well-known figure in women's history: she was one of the first Black women (west of the Mississippi) to publicly advocate for woman suffrage. Decades before women won the right to vote, Mary Beatty and 3 other white women attempted to vote. When asked why they voted, each responded: “I am an American citizen, and have the right to vote.” The next year, she participated in the first convention of the Oregon State Woman Suffrage Association. These are just a few of the accomplishments in Mary Beatty’s life. Yet despite her achievements, very little was known about Mary Beatty until last year. We spoke to, Jean Ward, who researched Mary Beatty’s story. Ward is a Professor Emerita of Communication at Lewis & Clark College.

Professor Ward spoke to our lead host, Celia Howes about Beatty’s life and how she uncovered Beatty’s story in history. Gathering research was difficult, a process that Ward said made her feel like she was in “the Hansel and Gretel story, following the crumbs as you go into the forest,” but bit by bit the story came together.”

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内容由Oregon Historical Society | Oregon Federal Bar Association提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 Oregon Historical Society | Oregon Federal Bar Association 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal

Mary Beatty should be a well-known figure in women's history: she was one of the first Black women (west of the Mississippi) to publicly advocate for woman suffrage. Decades before women won the right to vote, Mary Beatty and 3 other white women attempted to vote. When asked why they voted, each responded: “I am an American citizen, and have the right to vote.” The next year, she participated in the first convention of the Oregon State Woman Suffrage Association. These are just a few of the accomplishments in Mary Beatty’s life. Yet despite her achievements, very little was known about Mary Beatty until last year. We spoke to, Jean Ward, who researched Mary Beatty’s story. Ward is a Professor Emerita of Communication at Lewis & Clark College.

Professor Ward spoke to our lead host, Celia Howes about Beatty’s life and how she uncovered Beatty’s story in history. Gathering research was difficult, a process that Ward said made her feel like she was in “the Hansel and Gretel story, following the crumbs as you go into the forest,” but bit by bit the story came together.”

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