Caroline Katzenstein articles sent to the Smithsonian Institution, 4 January 1960
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- Title
- Caroline Katzenstein articles sent to the Smithsonian Institution, 4 January 1960
- Description
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Caroline Katzenstein, born in 1888, was a leader in the Pennsylvania suffrage movement. She served in official positions for the Equal Franchise Society of Philadelphia, the National American Woman Suffrage Association, and the National Woman’s Party. After the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified, Katzenstein wrote about her experiences in the women's suffrage movement and continued to promote the Equal Rights Amendment until her death in 1968.
This notice relates to materials from the suffrage movement that Caroline Katzenstein donated to the Smithsonian Institution's Woman's Rights exhibit. Katzenstein provided her delegate's badge to the 1912 Annual Convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association and campaign pins. - Identifier
- 17312
- Type
- text
- Creator
- Katzenstein, Caroline
- Date Created
- 1960-01-04
- Format
- typescript
- Is Part Of
- Caroline Katzenstein papers (Am.8996)
- Spatial Coverage
- Philadelphia (Pa.)
- Subject
- Katzenstein, Caroline | Philadelphia (Pa.) | Washington (D.C.) | Smithsonian Institution | Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage Association | Women—Suffrage | Women—Suffrage—United States | Women—History—19th century | Women—History—20th century | United States. Constitution. 19th Amendment | Equal right amendment
- Extent
- 4 pages
- Language
- eng
- Rights
- Rights assessment is your responsibility. This material is made available for noncommercial educational scholarly and/or charitable purposes. For other uses or for more information please contact The Historical Society of Pennsylvania’s Rights and Reproductions department at rnr@hsp.org.
- Item sets
- Caroline Katzenstein papers
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