Dugdale was a Quaker reformer devoted to social justice causes including the anti-slavery movement, the woman’s rights movement, various peace movements, prison reform and aiding Indians. Dugdale called for an Iowa Woman’s Enfranchisement…
Jennifer Riggs attended Simpson College and graduated in 1899. After her marriage to George Cosson, she became a teacher and a suffragist, and was in demand as a speaker.
Jennifer Riggs attended Simpson College and graduated in 1899. After her marriage to George Cosson, she became a teacher and a suffragist, and was in demand as a speaker.
Jennifer Riggs attended Simpson College and graduated in 1899. After her marriage to George Cosson, she became a teacher and a suffragist, and was in demand as a speaker.
Haugen was a seventeen-term Republican U.S. Representative from Iowa's 4th congressional district; A.B.F. Hildreth was a Charles City newspaper editor who campaigned successfully to open the state university to women.