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Women in Utah became the first in America to vote under an equal suffrage law in 1870. Now, one group is working to retell that history — even if it means confronting the state's uncomfortable polygamy history.

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Utah was not the first. Wyoming was in 1869.

American women were called suffragists not suffragettes.

ProfTracyThomas Not “suffragette.”

2020 and a man still has to sign off?

Does anyone ever question how absurd it is women have to have a law to be equal We are humans. We have superior bodies. The idea that white men are superior is based on religion which was created by men. Duh. This is a sort of submission women and people of color live under

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