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Theodora Winton Youmans is attributed with changing public perceptions of women's suffrage in Wisconsin so that the state became the first to support it in 1919. She did this by pushing for change in federal laws, even going against her own stated pacifism and supporting World War I efforts, in a deliberate effort to gain political support of suffrage from President Wilson. This is a biography of Youmans.
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