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Lincoln: The Constitution And The Civil War, Booth Library
Lincoln: The Constitution And The Civil War, Booth Library
Booth Library Programs
Photo galleries and supporting exhibits can be found on the LINCOLN: THE CONSTITUTION AND THE CIVIL WAR exhibit page.
Exhibit Dates
This exhibit was displayed at Booth Library September 4 - October 16, 2015
Quanah And Cynthia Ann Parker: The History And The Legend, Booth Library
Quanah And Cynthia Ann Parker: The History And The Legend, Booth Library
Booth Library Programs
Photo galleries and supporting exhibits can be found on the QUANAH AND CYNTHIA ANN PARKER exhibit page.
Exhibit Dates
This exhibit was displayed at Booth Library February 7 - April 9, 2015
Quanah And Cynthia Ann Parker: The History And The Legend, Booth Library
Quanah And Cynthia Ann Parker: The History And The Legend, Booth Library
Quanah & Cynthia Parker: Exhibit Booklet
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"Fine Dignity, Picturesque Beauty, And Serious Purpose": The Reorientation Of Suffrage Media In The Twentieth Century, Emily Scarbrough
"Fine Dignity, Picturesque Beauty, And Serious Purpose": The Reorientation Of Suffrage Media In The Twentieth Century, Emily Scarbrough
Masters Theses
Throughout the first half century of the woman's suffrage movement, the women of the movement were depicted as dastardly, masculine women who usurped the family structure with their penchant for politics. In the twentieth century, a new generation of woman's suffragists took command of their appearance in the media. Instead of controversial figures, woman's suffragists were envisioned as normal, beautiful women and mothers. Through the use of mass media, woman suffragists restructured their campaign to convince the general public that society needed women to clean up politics. In doing so, suffragists sacrificed their goals of sexual equality in favor of …