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Primary Source Spotlight: Frances Willard & the WCTU

March 14, 2016October 24, 2022

Frances Willard, half-length portrait

The Do-Everything Policy by Frances Willard primary source analysis activity

Correspondence, speeches, & other texts by Frances Willard

Texts about Frances Willard

How Racism Tainted Women’s Fight to Vote (1894 showdown between anti-lynching crusader Ida B. Wells and temperance leader Frances E. Willard) The Root March 25 2011

Frances Willard temperance: historic newspaper coverage

Frances Willard image set

Causes: The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union National Women’s History Museum

W.C. T.U. historic newspaper coverage

W.C.T.U. international historic newspaper coverage

W.C. T.U. primary source set

Amendments 18 and 21 Inside Adams blog post February 12, 2014

Today in History:  background and primary sources

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