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Write a letter about Inez Milholland—your voice counts!

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Writing a letter about Inez Milholland, America’s suffrage martyr! on Vimeo.

Address your letter to:

President Barack Obama, ATTN: Executive Clerk’s Office, The White House, Washington, DC 20502

More information about Inez Milholland at InezMilhollandCentennial.com There is also a link for the digital petition.

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Remember Christmas Day memorial service for Inez Milholland, U.S. suffrage martyr!

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November 25, 2016 is the 100th observance of the death of Inez Milholland, the U.S. suffrage martyr, on November 25, 1916. A memorial observance was held for Inez on Christmas day in 1916. Check out the web page for the InezMilhollandCentennial for 2016. President Obama has been asked to award Inez with a presidential citizens medal. Sign the petition on the centennial web site and remember Inez this year and over the next four years until 2020, the observance of American women voting for 100 years.

Check out article by Kathleen A. Kelly in New York History where she discussed the symbolism of Inez and her story.

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Remember Inez Milholland when you vote in 2016!

Remember Inez Milholland, America’s suffrage martyr! on Vimeo.

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100 years ago, Inez Milholland collapsed on lecture tour in the west!

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One hundred years ago today Inez Milholland collapsed on the lecture tour west. The legend goes this way— she raised the question: “Mr. President, how much longer must women wait for liberty?” The same question carries forward to today. It has taken 100 years for a woman to be a nominee for U.S. president for a national political party, although women have been candidates for other parties, including 2016 as well.

On November 25, 1916 Inez Milholland died and her vision and commitment took its part in American history. Inez is our American suffrage martyr.

“Choose It and Use It” is the message of a video reminding women to use the vote that took more than 72 years of hard campaigning to win.

IN OTHER NEWS: History Magazine has a feature article by Robert F. Cooney on Inez in the October/November 2016 issue. Click here to read the contents. The 15-minute film about Inez Milholland, available free, is still available through Martha Wheelock and Wild Women films. We’re still collecting signatures for the digital petition asking that President Obama award Inez with a presidential medal before he leaves office. Visit the Inez Milholland centennial web site for resources and updates about her.

Suffrage Centennials is a partner in the Inez Milholland centennial campaign, a project of the National Womens History Project. Marguerite Kearns is national cochair with Robert F. Cooney Jr.

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We’re reminding you, President Obama: “History informs the work that needs to be done!”

Watch the VideoPresident Obama came out in support of the Belmont-Paul Equality National Monument. See video. Now, give him your support in giving our national suffrage martyr, Inez Milholland, a presidential medal. There’s a digital petition to make this easy for you, a free 15-minute film about Inez from Wild West Women perfect for your own use, your school or organization. November 25, 2016 is the centennial observance of the death of Inez Milholland. Visit the centennial web site for the information you need. InezMilhollandCentennial.com

 
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Sign petition to Obama about Inez Milholland presidential award!

Thanks to Inez!We’re pushing to increase the number of signatures on the digital petition that asks President Obama to award a presidential medal to Inez Milholland, America’s suffrage martyr. For this, we need your help.

Visit the Inez centennial web site for resources and details.

There’s a free 15-minute film available on request from filmmaker Martha Wheelock that’s moving, dramatic, and an extraordinary resource for organizational events, programs, school lesson plans. For details, contact the film web site: InezMilholland.org

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Wild West Women has released the free film, “Inez Milholland ~ Forward into Light.” The trailer is shown here. You can order a copy for your own use, school, organization.

This short documentary tells the story of American icon and Votes for Women martyr, Inez Milholland. In 1916 she crossed the country and gave fifty speeches in 28 days. Pushing through exhaustion and anemia she fell at the podium October 23,1916 at Los Angeles, Blanchard Hall.  She was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital where she died thirty days later. Her last public sentence, “President Wilson, how long must women wait for liberty?” Run time: 15 minutes. To order: InezMilholland.org

Sign the petition to President Obama and support his awarding of a presidential citizens’ medal.

Inspired by the Southern Poverty Law Center’s production and free distribution of “Selma,” filmmaker, Martha Wheelock made the decision to make a film about Inez Milholland,  the American suffragist who lost her life while campaigning across the West for federal suffrage.

Martha Wheellock wants women and girls to understand the cost and importance of the vote.  How better than tell the story of Inez Milholland, an astounding woman who gave her life for the 19th Amendment!

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Get your free copy of film about Inez Milholland, America’s suffrage martyr!

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Wild West Women proudly announces the release and complimentary distribution of the film, “Inez Milholland ~ Forward into Light.” The trailer is shown here.

 This short documentary tells the story of American icon, Inez Milholland who broke convention with her striking conscience advocating for gender equality, pacifism, racial justice, unions and free speech in the early Twentieth Century. She became the voice of suffrage.

 In 1916 she crossed the country, giving 50 speeches in 28 days. Pushing through exhaustion and anemia she fell at the podium October 23,1916 at Los Angeles, Blanchard Hall.  She was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital where she died 30 days later. Her last public sentence, “President Wilson, how long must women wait for liberty?”

Run time: 15 minutes  Visit http://InezMilholland.org for ordering information.

Inspired by the Southern Poverty Law Center’s production and free distribution of “Selma,” filmmaker, Martha Wheelock made the decision to make a film about Inez Milholland,  the American suffragist who lost her life while campaigning across the West for federal suffrage.

 With the shockingly low numbers of Americans voting, Martha Wheellock wants women and girls to understand the cost and importance of the vote.  How better than tell the story of Inez Milholland, an astounding woman who gave her life for the 19th Amendment!

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TRAILER: Inez Milholland film coming in late April from filmmaker Martha Wheelock!

Watch the VideoThose interested in organizing special Inez Milholland programs will be able to launch their program initiatives with a new 15-minute film that will be available in late April 2016. Wild West Women and filmmaker Martha Wheelock are busy preparing for the release.  Here’s the trailer:

Inez Milholland is one of sixteen 2016 Honorees being recognized by the National Women’s History Project at a special Women’s History Month luncheon in Washington, DC. The noon event will be held at The Hamilton Live on March 19, 2016. For tickets, visit nwhp.org. For more information and photographs, visit InezMilhollandCentennial.com.

SuffrageCentennials.com is working to bring the story of Inez Milholland to American voters in this election year.

Visit the InezMilhollandCentennial.com web site for educational resources. Sign the digital petition supporting President Obama’s awarding of a presidential citizens’ medal in 2016.

GOODIES and resources with links. Plenty to support your programs.

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Great resources for the 2016 Inez Milholland centennial!

Inez Milholland shirtWebsites: InezMilhollandCentennial.com  

SuffrageCentennials.com

shop.nwhp.org/inez-milholland-centennial-c279.aspx

Announcement of Inez Milholland centennial launch for 2016.

FilmFilm: Martha Wheellock’s trailer for “Inez Milholland: Forward Into The Light”

youtube.com/watch?v=8UsYHHCaO6k, also Wild West Women films.

Inez songSong: www.lindasongs.com/audio/Inez.mp3

Linda Allen, lindasongs.com, album: “Here’s To The Women.” Song: “If You Had Seen Inez”

www.lindasongs.com/pages/discography.htm

Inez bookBooks: “Remembering Inez: The Last Campaign of Inez Milholland, Suffrage Martyr” by Robert P. J. Cooney, Jr. (American Graphic Press)   www.RememberingInez.com

“Inez: The Life and Times of Inez Milholland” by Linda J. Lumsden (Indiana U. Press)

InezInterview: Radio interview with biographer Linda J. Lumsden on Inez Milholland (see above for book links)

http://www.albany.edu/talkinghistory/ualbany/ua-lumsden-inez-milholland-1.mp3

Inez MilhollandAccount of 1916 Memorial for Inez Milholland in Washington, DC: Reading from “Jailed for Freedom” by Doris Stevens on tributes to Inez Milholland, recorded by Librivox and edited by Suffrage Wagon News Channel.

https://soundcloud.com/lets-rock-the-cradle/inez-milhollands-story-from

Citizens Medal

A nomination for Inez Milholland to receive a presidential citizens medal is on the desk of President Obama. Please sign the petition in support of this recognition.

Inez Milholland is one of sixteen 2016 Honorees being recognized by the National Women’s History Project at a special Women’s History Month luncheon in Washington, DC. The noontime event is being held at The Hamilton Live on March 19, 2016. For tickets, visit nwhp.org.

SuffrageCentennials.com is working to bring the story of Inez Milholland to American voters in this election year.

Visit the InezMilhollandCentennial.com web site for information about how you can sponsor an Inez event for your organization, become a partner during 2016, order books and buttons. and much more!

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Women’s History Month and the launch of the Inez Milholland centennial for 2016

Inez MilhollandA group of grassroots activists and a California Congresswoman have joined forces to honor suffragist Inez Milholland on the centennial of her death while campaigning for Votes for Women.

A nomination by Representative Jackie Speier (D-CA) to President Obama for Milholland (1886-1916) has landed on the desk of U.S. President Barack Obama requesting that he honor the nation’s suffrage martyr, Inez Milholland, with the Presidential Citizen’s Medal in 2016. This second highest of civilian awards recognizes Americans who have made a significant contribution to the nation’s progress. Citing her “vital” leadership in the suffrage movement, Congresswoman Speier called Milholland “a shining star in the pantheon of inspiring leaders” in the early 20th century.   The nomination is featured on the web site, InezMilhollandCentennial.com.

The Inez Milholland Centennial campaign is part of the National Women’s History Project, the 35-year-old educational center responsible for the month of March being officially designated as National Women’s History Month. Journalist Marguerite Kearns, descendant of a suffragist and editor of the SuffrageCentennials.com website, is co-chair along with Robert P. J. Cooney, Jr., author of “Winning the Vote” and editor of “Remembering Inez: The Last Campaign of Suffrage Martyr, Inez Milholland.”

The two activists have started a digital petition (www.change.org/p/help-honor-an-american-hero) and postcard campaign so individuals and organizations can show their support for the nomination. The project’s website offers further details, information and resources about Milholland, and newly issued “Honor Inez” buttons. The project welcomes partners and invites the participation of schools, individuals, and groups throughout the country.

This year is the centennial of Milholland’s death in Los Angeles of exhaustion and pernicious anemia. The loss of the charismatic, thirty-year-old New York attorney intensified women’s efforts for the ballot and led to the picketing of the White House in January 1917. “Milholland’s death reignited the drive for a Constitutional amendment and tragically emphasized the price American women were forced to pay to win their own civil rights,” noted Kearns.

“2016 is also an election year,” Kearns observed, “when American women will be remembering the long and difficult 72-year campaign for Votes for Women nationally that they finally won through the 19th Amendment in 1920.”

While highlighting Inez’s story, the centennial project encourages communities throughout the country to research their own local and state suffragists and celebrate their achievements.

As Cooney noted, “Inez Milholland was one of tens of thousands of women who worked for equal rights between 1848 and 1920, and we should know many more of them by name.”   The effort is part of the preparation for the national suffrage centennial in 2020.

A new 15-minute film, “Inez Milholland: Forward into Light,” is in the process of completion by producer Martha Wheelock of Wild West Women. A trailer for film, which is scheduled to premier in April, is posted on YouTube.

Inez Milholland is one of sixteen 2016 Honorees being recognized by the National Women’s History Project at a special Women’s History Month luncheon in Washington, DC. The noontime event is being held at The Hamilton Live on March 19, 2016. For tickets, visit nwhp.org. For more information and photographs, visit InezMilhollandCentennial.com.

SuffrageCentennials.com is working to bring the story of Inez Milholland to American voters in this election year.

Visit the InezMilhollandCentennial.com web site.

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