League Of Women Voters publishes ‘Seven Women Who Never Gave Up’

This Oct. 6, 2019 photo provided by Michael Bergmann shows a one-third scale clay model of Sojourner Truth, left, Susan B. Anthony, center, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton at Meredith Bergmann’s studio in Ridgefield, Connecticutt.

The Journal

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the League of Women Voters canceled most of its plans for public events to celebrate the centennial of the 19th Amendment, which gave American women the right to vote. Six members of the local League wrote chapters to be included in a booklet about the decades-long campaign for women’s voting rights.

“Seven Women Who Never Gave Up” has short biographies of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Sojourner Truth, Caroline Churchill, Carrie Chapman Catt, Alice Paul and Jane Addams.

There are gaps in American history taught in high schools and colleges about the women’s suffrage movement. To correct this, copies of this booklet have been donated to Montezuma County High Schools. “Seven Women Who Never Gave Up” is dedicated to future voters who are now students in local schools.

The local women who are the authors for this project are LouAnn Burkett, Connie Fox, Denise Hall, Terri Helm, Karen Sheek, Judith Schuenemeyer and Retha Williams.

Copies of the booklet are available for a $5 donation to the League of Women Voters of Montezuma County. To obtain a copy, email Connie Fox at 6cpfox@gmail.com.