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    Emma DeVoe and May Hutton Conflict at the 1909 NAWSA Convention

    Emma DeVoe and May Hutton Conflict at the 1909 NAWSA Convention

    This is the second episode in my podcast project covering two figures in the Washington State suffrage movement. 

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    DeVoe, John Henry. “Page 01: A Soldier’s Tribute to Woman”. 1880-1890. Washington State Library. Primarily Washington. http://primarilywashington.org/items/show/14254

    Engle, Nancy. “May Arkwright Hutton Collection.” C-SPAN video. 14:42. July 3, 2017. https://www.c-span.org/video/?432416-2/arkwright-hutton-collection

    Harbine, Anna. “Hutton Home,” Spokane Historical, accessed October 8, 2020, https://spokanehistorical.org/items/show/301.

    Hutton, May Arkwright. Letter, May Arkwright Hutton to Emma Smith DeVoe. August 25, 1908. MsSC55, Box 1, Folder 2. Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture/Eastern Washington State Historical Society. https://wshs.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/hutton/id/7/rec/28

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    Washington State Historical Society. “Mrs. Emma Smith DeVoe’s Principles for Guidance in Suffrage Campaigns”. Catalog ID: C2009.18.12. Call Number EPH/324.623//1907. Washington State Historical Society Online Collection. http://collections.washingtonhistory.org/details.aspx?id=90107

    • 24 min
    May Arkwright Hutton and Emma Smith DeVoe

    May Arkwright Hutton and Emma Smith DeVoe

    I sat down with my friend Anna to discuss two leaders in the Washington State suffrage movement in the early 1900's. I tell her about the lives of May Arkwright Hutton, a flamboyant woman who went from rags to riches in Idaho mining, and Emma Smith DeVoe, a woman well known in suffrage organizations and the embodiment of womanly ideals at that time. 

    • 27 min

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