Emma Maddox Funck was a Baltimore woman committed to the cause of women's suffrage. One of her major achievements as President of the Maryland Woman Suffrage Association President was successfully lobbying the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) to bring their 1906 annual national convention to Maryland. Funck’s legacy lies in her stewardship of the Maryland Woman Suffrage Association through the critical years of the early 20th century, which brought thousands of Maryland women into political and civic life for the first time.
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Clara Barton | Battlefield to Ballot Box
Edna Latimer | Hiking for Suffrage
U.S. Senator Verda Welcome | True Public Servant
Elizabeth King Ellicott | Women in Government
The Melvin Family | Rural Suffrage Leaders
Lucy Fisher Gwynne Branham & Lucy Branham | Mother-Daughter Suffrage Team
Henrietta Lacks | The Immortal
Ballot & Beyond: Dr. Rosalyn Terborg-Penn | African American Suffrage History
Ballot & Beyond: Victorine Q. Adams | Energizing African American Voters
Ballot & Beyond: Lavinia Margaret Engle | Protecting Women's Voting Rights
Ballot & Beyond: Eunice Kennedy Shriver | Special Olympics Founder
Ballot & Beyond: Sandi Timmins | Reducing Domestic Violence Against Women
Ballot & Beyond: Maxwell, Kelly, Howard | First Female Voters of Maryland
Ballot & Beyond: Judge Diana G. Motz | Protecting Women's Rights
Ballot & Beyond: Lucille Clifton | Maryland State Poet Laureate
Ballot & Beyond: Lucy Diggs Slowe | First Lady of Tennis
Ballot & Beyond: The Honorable Rita C. Davidson | Serving Maryland's Highest Court
Ballot & Beyond: Dr. Liebe Sokol Diamond | Renowned Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon
Ballot & Beyond: Sara A. Whitehurst | Jury Service for Women
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