Bonus: Adelina Otero-Warren
Womanica19 Sep 2020

Bonus: Adelina Otero-Warren

Thanks to the Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission for sponsoring this special bonus episode. To learn more about the Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission and its initiatives, tune in to bonus episodes releasing every weekend this month on Encyclopedia Womannica and head to www.womensvote100.org.

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Pink Collar Workers: Virginia Apgar

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Pink Collar Workers: Angélique du Coudray

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Pink Collar Workers: Dolores Huerta

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Pink Collar Workers: Lillian Harris Dean

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Pink Collar Workers: Mary Seacole

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Pink Collar Workers: Rebecca Lukens

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