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New Women In The Old West

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This captivating history of the American West is told through the lens of pioneering women who turned the challenges of migration and settlement into opportunities for advocacy, reshaping the nation in the process. Between 1840 and 1910, over half a million individuals ventured into the largely uncharted West, where survival demanded equal partnership between men and women. These women proved their capabilities, defying societal norms that relegated them to a secondary status back East, where they lacked voting rights, property ownership, and divorce options. In contrast, Western women viewed themselves as essential to westward expansion and the fight for women's suffrage. By the mid-nineteenth century, their activism transformed the movement, as they established schools, churches, and philanthropies, and began running for office. Their efforts led to significant political gains, including the right to earn income, own property, and vote. In 1869, Wyoming granted women the vote, inspiring other states to follow suit long before the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified in 1919. Winifred Gallagher highlights the often-overlooked contributions of these women, alongside those from diverse backgrounds, who collectively fought for universal equality. Drawing from personal letters and diaries, Gallagher illustrates their remarkable achievements in building homes and communities while playing a crucial, yet unrecognized, role in the wome

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New Women In The Old West, Winifred Gallagher

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