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SUMMARY:The Queer History of the Women's Suffrage Movement
DESCRIPTION:The traditional narrative of suffrage history sanitized the 
 lives of suffragists contributing to the historical erasure of the queer 
 history of the movement. Yet\, it was often their very queerness that 
 helped propel the movement forward. In Public Faces\, Secret Lives: A Queer 
 History of the Women’s Suffrage Movement\, Wendy Rouse highlights the 
 alliances that queer suffragists built and the innovative strategies they 
 developed to protect and preserve their most intimate relationships as they 
 defied the gender and sexual norms of their day. In this talk\, Rouse 
 explores the important role of queerness and queer suffragists in the fight 
 for the vote.\n\n \n\n\n\nWendy L. Rouse is Professor of History at San 
 Jose State University. Her scholarly research focuses on the history of 
 women\, gender and sexuality during the Progressive Era. Rouse is also the 
 author of Children of Chinatown: Growing Up Chinese American in San 
 Francisco\, 1880-1920 and Her Own Hero: The Origins of the Women’s 
 Self-Defense Movement. https://wendylrouse.com/
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