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Kansas unveils a mural honoring ‘rebel women’ who campaigned for voting rights

By Miles Cooper February 1, 2025
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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas has a brand new mural in its Statehouse honoring ladies who campaigned for voting rights for many years earlier than the 1920 ratification of the nineteenth Modification to the U.S. Structure granted these rights throughout the nation.

Gov. Laura Kelly and different state officers unveiled the “Rebel Women” portray that spans a complete wall on the primary ground on Wednesday, the anniversary of Kansas’ admission because the thirty fourth U.S. state in 1861.

Whereas Kansas Day is historically marked with renditions of the official state track, “Home on the Range,” Wednesday’s occasion additionally featured the ladies’s voting rights anthem, “Suffrage Song,” to the tune of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.”

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A 2022 regulation approved the mural, and artist Phyllis Garibay-Coon, of Manhattan, in northeastern Kansas, gained the competition with an outline of 13 distinguished Kansas suffragists. Just a few ladies within the crowd of a number of hundred folks had been dressed as nineteenth century campaigners who had been lively earlier than statehood.

Kansas prides itself as getting into the union as an anti-slavery free state, nevertheless it additionally was extra progressive than different states in step by step granting ladies full voting rights. Ladies might vote at school elections in 1861 and in metropolis elections in 1887, and the nation’s first girl mayor, Susanna M. Salter, was elected in Argonia, Kansas, that yr. Voters amended the state structure in 1912 to grant ladies full voting rights.

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