Suffrage Riots and Rights

When the voting for whether or not women should be given suffrage arose in 1882, students took literal sides over the debate. After long discussion, a near riot broke out when the "antis started to bury a coffin said to contain the remains of Susan B. Anthony." The rowdiness of the event was satisfactory, though, as the students began to have a sense of college spirit. (The University of Nebraska)

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Suffrage Riots and Rights