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  2. Women's Franchise League of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    1911. Headquarters. Peru, Indiana. The Women's Franchise League of Indiana was a suffrage group organized in 1911, as a merger of the Indianapolis Franchise Society and Legislative Council of Indiana Women. The organization was associated with the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NASWA) and was the prominent suffrage group of Indiana.

  3. Indiana State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs - Wikipedia

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    April 7, 1987. Indiana State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, also known as the Minor House, is a historic National Association of Colored Women's Clubs clubhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. The two-and-one-half-story "T"-plan building was originally constructed in 1897 as a private dwelling for John and Sarah Minor; however, since 1927 it ...

  4. Indiana wants to weed out non-citizens from voter rolls. It ...

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    Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales speaks after being sworn into office Monday, Jan. 9, 2023, at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis.

  5. Woman's Improvement Club (Indianapolis) - Wikipedia

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    The Woman's Improvement Club of Indianapolis, Indiana, was formed in 1903 by Lillian Thomas Fox, Beulah Wright Porter, and other prominent African American women as a small literary group to improve their education, but it was especially active and best known for its pioneering efforts to provide facilities to care for the city's African American tuberculosis patients from 1905 to the mid-1930s.

  6. Indiana Women's Prison - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Women's Prison. /  39.800944°N 86.290139°W  / 39.800944; -86.290139. The Indiana Women's Prison was established in 1873 as the first adult female correctional facility in the country. [1] The original location of the prison was one mile (1.6 km) east of downtown Indianapolis. It has since moved to 2596 Girls School Road, former ...

  7. Wikipedia : Meetup/Indianapolis/Indiana Women in Medicine

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    Suggested Focus: Indiana Women in Medicine, including notable faculty and alumni of the IU School of Medicine and practitioners from the state. What to bring: Your laptop, power adapter, and any reference materials you'd like to work from or share. More information: Learn more about the Wikimedians of Indiana. Parking: Indianapolis campus parking.

  8. Victoria Spartz - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Spartz ( née Kulheyko; Ukrainian: Вікторія Кульгейко, romanized : Viktoriya Kul'heyko; [1] born October 6, 1978) is a Ukrainian-American politician and businesswoman who is the U.S. representative for Indiana's 5th congressional district. A member of the Republican Party, she previously represented the 20th district ...

  9. Indiana Review - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Review (IR) is a small, student-run literary magazine at Indiana University Bloomington. Founded in 1976, it has a circulation of about 2,000. A biannual review, IR publishes essays, fiction, graphic arts, interviews, poetry, and reviews. IR is funded mainly by subscriptions, contests, grants, and partially by university support.