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Women’s Suffrage and Sororities

One hundred years ago, the battle for women’s suffrage was almost won. Victory was so close. Many sorority women were involved in the effort. Historically, there was a strong foundation of feminists creating and joining sororities. Throughout the history of sororities* … Continue reading

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8/18/1920 – The 19th Amendment and Sorority Women

On August 18, 1920, the 19th Amendment which gave women the right to vote passed its final hurdle of obtaining the agreement of three-fourths of the states as Tennessee became the 36th state to ratify it. Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby … Continue reading

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“Feminism and Sororities” – Nothing New About It!

Kudos to the Kappa Alpha Theta members at Columbia for making it to the pages of the Sunday issue of The New York Times. The title of the article was “When a Feminist Pledges a Sorority” as if that were … Continue reading

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Ten Notable Sorority Women

“Are you telling me that Carrie Chapman Catt was a member of a sorority?” I was asked with some incredulity. It wasn’t meant as a polite question. I wanted to say that technically Catt was a member of a women’s … Continue reading

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Alice Duer Miller, Suffragist and Kappa Kappa Gamma

Alice Duer Miller had a very privileged upbringing, but her family’s fortunes turned at about the time she entered college. Even though she was on a limited budget, she became a member of the Beta Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Kappa … Continue reading

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