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 Desiree Cooper Larsen, conducted on May 7, 2019, in the Archives Conference Room in the Stewart Library, by Kandice Harris. Desiree discusses her life, her memories at Weber State University, and the impact of the 19th Amendment.

The following is an oral history interview with Kathleen Cribbs, conducted on April 3, 2019 in the Stewart Library, by Sarah Tooker. Kathleen discusses her life, her memories, and the impact of the 19th Amendment. Alyssa Kammerman, the video technician, is also present during this interview.

The following is an oral history interview with Paula Crittenden. The interview was conducted on two different days. The first interview was conducted on November 13, 2018, in her home, by Lorrie Rands. Alyssa Kammerman, the audio technician, is present during this interview as well as, Shana Croft and Julie Croft, Paula's granddaughter-in-law and daughter respectively. The second interview was conducted on December 4, 2018. In these interviews, Paula discusses her life, her memories of Ogden, and the impact of the 19th Amendment.

The following is an oral history interview with Elaine D'Agnillo, conducted on April 29, 2019, in her home, in Pleasant View, Utah, by Lorrie Rands. Elaine discusses her life, her memories, and the impact of the 19th Amendment. Erika Sisneros-Wood, the video technician, is also present during this interview.

The following is an oral history interview with Beverly Dalley, conducted on September 6, 2019, in her home, by Sarah Langsdon. In this interview, Beverly discusses her life, her memories, and the impact of the 19th Amendment. Warrant Dalley, Beverly's son, is also present during this interview.

The following is an oral history interview with Debra Darrington, conducted on June 14, 2019, in the Stewart Library, by Micol Karras. In this interview, Debra discusses her life, her memories, and the impact of the 19th Amendment. Sarah Tooker, the video technician, is also present during this interview.

The following is an oral history interview with Helga Davies, conducted on August 20, 2019, by Sarah Taylor. Helga discusses her life, her memories at Weber State University, and the impact of the 19th Amendment. Michael Thompson, the video technician, is also present during this interview.

The following is an oral history interview with Louenda Downs, conducted on September 9, 2019, in the Stewart Library at Weber State University, by Lorrie Rands. Louenda discusses her life, her memories, and the impact of the 19th Amendment. Brooklyn Knight, the video technician, is also present during this interview.

The following is an oral history interview with Dr. Andrea Easter-Pilcher, conducted on July 17, 2019, by Kandice Harris. Andrea discusses her life, her memories at Weber State, and the impact of the 19th Amendment. Marina Kenner, the video technician, is also present during this interview.

The following is an oral history interview with Joan Effiong, conducted on April 4, 2019, at Weber State University, by Lorrie Rands. Joan discusses her life, her memories, and the impact of the 19th Amendment. Michael Thompson, the video technician, is also present during this interview.