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Lucy Browne Johnston, 1846-1937, was an active participant in several Kansas reform movements and organizations. She served as president of the Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs, and was involved in the Kansas Equal Suffrage Association, helping to gain the vote for Kansas women in 1912. She was married to William Agnew Johnson, Chief Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court.
Creator: Snyder
Date: Between 1900 and 1910
Lucy Browne Johnston was an important figure in the struggle for women's equal rights and suffrage. This photograph can be used to discuss her actions, and the other actions Kansas women took for suffrage.
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Item Number: 208020
Call Number: B Johnston, Lucy Browne *8
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 208020
Collections - Photograph
Community Life - Clubs and organizations - Social and Civic - Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs
Curriculum - 7th Grade Standards - Kansas History Standards - 1880s to 1920s (Benchmark 4) - Women's suffrage (Indicator 1)
Date - 1900s
Date - 1910s - 1910
Government and Politics - Reform and Protest - Suffrage - Women
Government and Politics - Reform and Protest - Women's rights
Objects and Artifacts - Communication Artifacts - Documentary Artifact - Photograph - Cabinet cards
People - Notable Kansans - Johnston, Lucy Browne, 1846-1937
Thematic Time Period - Age of Reform, 1880 - 1917
Type of Material - Photographs - Format - Cabinet cards
https://www.kansasmemory.gov/item/208020