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Woman with cane flask By Finn J.D. John Late in 1912, for the sixth and final time, the topic of voting rights for women was on Oregonians’ ballot. And when the votes were counted, it was a win: A fifty-two percent majority had voted for women’s suffrage. Among those who’d voted against it, there were many motivations — some far sillier than others, but all of them pretty goofy in the light of history. But there was a certain cadre of anti-suffrage men who, if you got them to speak frankly and off the record, would tell you, strai...
McKenzie River Reflections...
McKenzie River Reflections...