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The Ideals of Women's Suffrage: Reflections from Texas Voices

Explore the inspiring words of Jessie Ames, a Texas suffragist born in 1883. During a time of significant political change, Ames and her colleagues believed that gaining the vote would usher in a new era of political integrity and representation, particularly through the influence of women. Her reflections highlight the challenges and aspirations of those who fought tirelessly for women's rights in the early 20th century, resonating with the hopes for a better political landscape led by women's voices.

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The Ideals of Women's Suffrage: Reflections from Texas Voices

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  1. 100 Texas 100 Jessie Ames 1883-1972 100 100 Sam Houston James Bowie

  2. 100 100 “We were idealists. We thought that when we got the vote the whole pattern of politics would be greatly improved and would be dominated by women.” 100 100

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