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“Let Iowa Women Vote” handheld flag

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National Constitution Center

National Constitution Center
Philadelphia, PA, United States

This flag represents one of the many items produced during Iowa’s long struggle for the vote. In 1868, Iowans voted to remove the word “white” from their constitution’s voter qualifications—leading women to believe they’d be next. However, the General Assembly rejected a resolution in 1872 that would have opened up the vote to women.

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  • Title: “Let Iowa Women Vote” handheld flag
  • Date Created: undated
  • Rights: Collection of Ronnie Lapinsky Sax
National Constitution Center

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