Sharon Silzell
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Just as women’s suffrage in Arkansas was gaining momentum, the movement suffered two debilitating blows.In 1893, after five years of publication the…
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Founded in 1888 as a Temperance newspaper, the Woman’s Chronicle soon became the primary voice of the women’s suffrage movement in Arkansas, and in 1889…
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In June of 1888, Eureka Springs lawyer and suffragist Lizzie Fyler reported in the National Woman's Journal that the growth of the women's suffrage…