Item Detail
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8970
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English
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A Feminist Among the Mormons : Charlotte Ives Cobb Godbe Kirby
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Winter 1991
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59
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22-31
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This article publishes correspondence between Wilford Woodruff and Charlotte Kirby in which she reviewed her contributions to the suffrage movement and the intense rivalry which her efforts provoked in Emmeline B. Wells, Utah's heralded suffrage leader. She contended that Wells "systematically misrepresented" her efforts for years. In these letters, written in 1889, she argued that she would make a better leader than Wells because she was not a polygamous wife. She argued that for that reason, women of other faiths in Utah would be more willing to associate with the state suffrage movement.
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