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Centennial Twitter Collection
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2020 Centennial of Women's Suffrage Amendment
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Rachel B. Tiven
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Twitter.com
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August 2019 to August 2020
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English
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Daily Suffragist
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<a href="https://twitter.com/DailySuffragist/status/1230989079086534658" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Original thread.</a>
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A sad story... Sarah Ingersoll Cooper made her mark on California as a leader of the 1896 suffrage referendum - a painful defeat. She had already influenced San Francisco by establishing free kindergartens & nursery schools for poor children, a new concept in the 1880s. 🧵 <br /><br />Her schools served 20,000 children of all races & creeds; she was founding president of the Int'l Kindergarten Union. She wasn’t afraid of a fight: in 1881 the Presbyterian church tried her for heresy for rejecting the doctrines of infant damnation and everlasting punishment. <br /><br />How could she have believed such a thing, when two sons died in infancy & daughter Mollie as a toddler? Sarah Cooper’s surviving child, Harriet, worked as her mother’s secretary. Sarah’s husband, described as “kindly and devoted,†killed himself in 1885 “out of fear of insanity.â€<br /><br />After the suffrage ballot was defeated, Harriet was severely depressed and attempted suicide. “Mrs. Cooper, unwilling to be separated from her, refused the advice of friends and doctors who urged immediate treatment.†<br /><br />“During the night of Dec 10, 1896, the young woman turned on the gas in the San Francisco room she and her mother shared and asphyxiated them both.†A memorial to Sarah Cooper stands in Golden Gate Park, erected in 1923 in gratitude for bringing kindergarten to California. <br /><br />Compare to Central Park, which has no statutes of real women - finally changing on August 26! @<a href="https://twitter.com/MonumentalWomen" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">MonumentalWomen</a> <br /><br />If you are having thoughts of suicide, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or text HOME to 741741 for @<a href="https://twitter.com/CrisisTextLine" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">crisistextline</a>.Â
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A very sad story.
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02/21/2020
1896
California
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Title
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Centennial Twitter Collection
Subject
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2020 Centennial of Women's Suffrage Amendment
Creator
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Rachel B. Tiven
Source
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Twitter.com
Date
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August 2019 to August 2020
Language
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English
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Daily Suffragist
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<a href="https://twitter.com/DailySuffragist/status/1317238117158559745" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Original thread.</a>
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Tye Leung Schulze was the first Chinese-American woman to take the civil service exam and become a federal government employee. She was also the first Chinese-American woman known to vote. Not in 1920 -- in 1912. 🧵 <br /><br />When Tye was born in 1887, the Chinese Exclusion Act was in full force. Chinese immigration was severely restricted, and those who managed to immigrate were barred from becoming citizens. Tye was a citizen at birth under the 14th Amendment. But a female citizen, with no vote. <br /><br />California women came close to winning the vote in 1896. It was a statewide ballot referendum, meaning that all of the voting-eligible men in California got to decide whether women should vote. Most of them voted no. Fifteen years later, by a slim margin, California women won. <br /><br />California was the 6th state to enfranchise women, just in time for the 1912 presidential election. Tye said she studied all of the candidates carefully before casting her vote. See 👇 for <a href="https://twitter.com/DailySuffragist/status/1276677786015608837" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">the 4-way election of 1912</a>. I wish we knew who she voted for! <br /><br />Tye worked as a translator at Angel Island, the notorious west coast immigration station. At least, until she married a white colleague and they both lost their jobs for violating California’s anti-miscegenation law. (Interracial marriage was illegal in California until 1948.) <br /><br />Tye Leung Schulze was a devout Christian - and a pinball wizard. (In her 30’s, when she was a mom of four!) She was a rescuer of women her entire life: as a young activist she helped women avoid forced marriage; as a grandmother in the 1940s she helped women get abortions. <br /><br />There are two recent versions of Tye’s story: the PBS series <a href="https://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/she-was-first-chinese-american-woman-vote-a573kk/14273/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Unladylike</a> features her in a 10-minute film, and this 👇 <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wingart/collections/72157711538309847/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">fantastic portrait</a>, based on @ComixDawn’s original research. <br /><br />#suffrage100 #19thAmendment
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Tye Leung Schulze
Date
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Oct 16, 2020 (originally 07/02/2020)
1896
Asian Americans
California
State Spotlight
Tye Leung Schulze