“Mormon Women’s Suffrage History” by Andrea Radke-Moss

In January of 1889, Mormon suffragist Emily Sophia Tanner Richards attended the annual conference of the National Woman Suffrage Association in Washington, D.C., the first of her faith to formally represent Utah in an official, national setting. But as a Mormon woman at a time of heightened tensions over the Church’s practice of plural marriage, […]
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