Beyond Suffrage: A Century of Northern Utah Women Making History

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Beyond Suffrage: A Century of Northern Utah Women Making History was initiated to examine the impact women have had on northern Utah. Weber State University explored and documented women past and present who have influenced the history of the community, the development of education, and are bringing the area forward for the next generation. The project looked at how the 19th Amendment gave women a voice and representation, and was the catalyst for the way women became involved in the progress of the local area. The project examines the 50 years (1870-1920) before the amendment, the decades to follow and how women are making history today.

The following is an oral history interview with Mckell Keeney, conducted on July 17, 2019, via telephone, by Lorrie Rands. In this interview, Mckell discusses her life, her memories, and the impact of the 19th Amendment. Mckell also discusses her grandmother, Bernice Gibbs Anderson, and her life and impact on the community. Raegan Baird, the audio technician, is also present during this interview.

The following is an oral history interview with Kate Kendell, conducted on December 17, 2019, by Sarah Langsdon and Lorrie Rands. Kate discusses her life, her memories, and the 19th Amendment.

The following is an oral history interview with Brenda Kidman, conducted on May 24, 2019 at Weber State University, by Kacey McClellan. Brenda discusses her life and the impact of the 19th Amendment. Sarah Storey, the video technician, is also present during this interview.

The following is an oral history interview with Michelle King, conducted on November 26, 2018, in her home in Bountiful, Utah, by Alyssa Kammerman. Michelle discusses her life, her memories, and the impact of the 19th Amendment. Lorrie Rands, the video technician, is also present for this interview.

The following is an oral history interview with marcy Korgenski, conducted on September 5, 2019, at Weber State University, by Lorrie Rands. Marcy discusses her life, her memories, and the impact of the 19th Amendment. Raegan Baird, the video technician, is also present during this interview.

The following is an oral history interview with Trina Williams Limpert, conducted on November 5, 2018, in the Archives Conference Room at the Stewart Library, by Michael Thompson. Trina discusses her life and her memories at Weber State University. Alexis Stokes, the video technician, and Kandice Harris are also present during this interview.

The following is an oral history interview with Gaye Littleton, conducted on August 5, 2019 in her home in Sandy, Utah, by Lorrie Rands. Gaye discusses her life, her memories, and the impact of the 19th Amendment. Alyssa Dove, the video technician, is also present during this interview.

The following is an oral history interview with Dr. Kathryn MacKay, conducted on April 29, 2019, in the Stewart Library's University Archives Conference Room, by Marina Kenner. Kathryn discusses her life, her memories at Weber State, and the impact of the 19th Amendment. Alexis Stokes, the video technician, is also present during this interview

The following is an oral history interview with Susan Marquardt, conducted on July 31, 2019, in her home, by Lorrie Rands. Susan discusses her life, her memories, and the impact of the 19th Amendment. Sarah Storey, the video technician, is also present during this interview.

The following is an oral history interview with Vickie McCall, conducted on May 30, 2019 by April Pratt. Vickie discusses her life, her memories, and the impact of the 19th Amendment. Sarah Storey, the video technician, is also present during this interview.