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  • Collection: Evanston Women and Suffrage

EHM List of Works.jpg
A sampling of works written by Evanstonian Emily Huntington Miller

EHM If I Should Wake.jpg
A poem written by Evanstonian Emily Huntington Miller.

EHM Home of the Fair and Brave.jpg
A written by Emily Huntington Miller and put to music. Sung at Northwestern University's commencement exercises in 1903.

EHM Her World.jpg
A poem written by Evanstonian Emily Huntington Miller.

EHM Gone Home.jpg
A poem written by Emily Huntington Miller and recited at the memorial service of Ms. Phoebe Rowe in Indianapolis in October 1898.

EHM A Laugh in Church.jpg
A poem written by Evanstonian Emily Huntington Miller.

EBH The Little Earth Angel.jpg
A short poem written by women's rights activist Elizabeth Boynton Harbert.

Thesis, CM, 1888, EHC 59.1.6.4.pdf
McCulloch's Master's thesis entitled "Woman's Wages." Outlines the excuses for wage inequality between men and women, the real reasons for wage inequality, and the solutions, the last of which is the right to vote.

Story, CM, February 1909, EHC 214.1.3.6.pdf
A story written and read by Catharine Waugh McCulloch for the Chicago Woman's Club in 1909. The story tells of a fictional meeting of men from around the world and from the five states already allowing women's suffrage in Chicago, and they are…
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