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On ongoing digital project by the Oberlin College Library that focuses on the role Oberlin alumni, students, faculty, and staff played in the fight for women's suffrage and documents opportunities suffrage inspired toward women’s full participation…

This student project focuses on 1909 OC graduate Evelina Belden Paulson's work at Hiram House, a settlement house in Cleveland that served Cleveland's immigrant population.

This student project focuses on the Oberlin Christian Women's Temperance Union and their vision of an international temperance crusade at the end of the 19th century.

A brief history and overview of the Oberlin Female Reform Society, which was founded in 1835 and which became one of the largest such societies in the nation. The student digital projectincludes transcriptions of the society's Constitution and…
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