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  2. Home demonstration clubs - Wikipedia

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    The system was racially segregated whilst black women agents taught black urban women in largely non-white areas, white women agents supervised other black clubs. [34] In 1918, Edith Parrott , who supervised home demonstration work in South Carolina, said that while white women could help black families, the work could only be done "properly ...

  3. List of Montana suffragists - Wikipedia

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    "Montana Women and the Battle for the Ballot". Montana: The Magazine of Western History. 23 (1): 24–41. JSTOR 4517748 – via JSTOR. Ward, Doris Buck (1974). The Winning of Woman Suffrage in Montana (PDF) (Master of Arts in History thesis). Montana State University. Winestine, Belle Fligelman (Summer 1974). "Mother Was Shocked".

  4. Montana (journal) - Wikipedia

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    The committee agreed that the magazine should reflect the history, culture, and economics of Montana. They named it The Montana Magazine of History. [2] To save on publishing costs, they chose a small format, 6 in × 9 in (150 mm × 230 mm), slightly bigger than Reader's Digest. They set the price of a subscription at three dollars a year. [3]

  5. History of Montana - Wikipedia

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    Between 1921 and 1925 half of the state's 428 banks closed. There was an excessive number of small, weak banks in the grain-growing areas of Eastern Montana where the postwar slump wiped out land values and related loans. [42] Montana's history was heavily dominated by its "Copper Kings".

  6. Category:History of Montana - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; ... Print/export Download as PDF; ... History of women in Montana (1 C, ...

  7. Glacier Park Women's Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1920, a group of 23 women founded the organization to promote community service. Unlike most women's club of the time, it included a diverse mixture of members including Helene Dawson Edkins, a Blackfoot woman. [2] Edkins later served as club president and as their representative to the General Federation of Women's Clubs of Montana. [3]

  8. Bibliography of Montana history - Wikipedia

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    An Illustrated History of the State of Montana Containing a History of the State of Montana from the Earliest Period of the Discovery to the Present Time, Together With Glimpses of its Auspicious Future, Illustrations and Full-Page Portraits of Some of it (PDF). Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Co.

  9. Women's suffrage in Montana - Wikipedia

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    The Winning of Woman Suffrage in Montana (PDF) (Master of Arts in History thesis). Montana State University. Wheeler, Leslie (Summer 1981). "Woman Suffrage's Gray-Bearded Champion Comes to Montana, 1889". Montana: The Magazine of Western History. 31 (3): 2–13. JSTOR 4518582. Winestine, Belle Fligelman (Summer 1974). "Mother Was Shocked ...