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Women in an Era of Social Reform

Did women enjoy equal standing under the law?

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About Our Project

The late Progressive Era and beyond brought about great changes in the United States.  This project focuses on changes for women between 1910-1939.  The passing of the 19th amendment to the U.S. Constitution guaranteed women the right to vote meaning they shared equal electoral power with men.  But were women afforded the same equality in the criminal justice system?  Also, how did women's social standing change during this time period?

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Wisconsin's Moral Reform: 1907-1939

To see a timeline detailing some of the important events that happened in Wisconsin and around the world between 1907-1939, click the timeline link below.

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All About Us

This site was created in collaboration by Emily Rotzenberg, Scott Owen, Ian Smith, and Alejandro Ayala. We hope you enjoy our work!

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