Photograph of two books on display, the book on the left is Anti-Suffrage: Ten Good Reasons by Grace Duffield Goodwin, printed 1913. The book on the right is The New Democracy is opened up to a chapter titled, The President Does Not Commit Himself. These books were on display in the first hallway of the Eagle Commons Library in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, which guaranteed women’s right to vote. The Eagle Commons Library invited registered voters to meet up for early voting, on Thursday, February 27, 2020, for an event called March to the Polls …
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Photograph of two books on display, the book on the left is Anti-Suffrage: Ten Good Reasons by Grace Duffield Goodwin, printed 1913. The book on the right is The New Democracy is opened up to a chapter titled, The President Does Not Commit Himself. These books were on display in the first hallway of the Eagle Commons Library in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, which guaranteed women’s right to vote. The Eagle Commons Library invited registered voters to meet up for early voting, on Thursday, February 27, 2020, for an event called March to the Polls and a LiberTea.