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  1. 5 dni temu · Jeanette Quezada. Designation Reporter Author Bio Jeanette Quezada is a bilingual reporter for NBC 7 and Telemundo 20. Before arriving in San Diego, she first began her television news career at the NBC Dallas-Fort Worth KXAS newsroom with the news assignment desk and production department.

  2. 29 mar 2023 · With far too many for one list, this Women's History Month, NBC 7 took a look at just a handful of the hundreds of women -- past, present and future -- who have shaped San Diego's...

  3. 2 kwi 2009 · The entirely womenrun worlds fairs, in miniature, staged annually in Chicago in the 1920s belie this interpretation and evince women’s determination to utilize the format of the world’s fair to reshape public opinion about women’s roles.

  4. 1 lip 2021 · Wealthy, white society women, middle-class social reformers, and working-class labor activists created their own “female dominion of reform” in Chicago through their involvement in urban settlement houses and women’s club.

  5. Interest in this specific group stemmed from three related events: the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment 2 and a presidential election, both of which occurred in 1920, and the fortuitous availability of the voter register in which the women of San Diego established their eligibility to vote.

  6. The women who changed San Diego. 1865 ~ Mary Chase Walker, the first teacher in San Diego’s first school (in Old Town), becomes the center of controversy when she invites a black woman to lunch at the Franklin House. Some diners storm out, while others stare with contempt.

  7. 6 lip 2020 · Winning women the right to vote, however, was an effort launched decades before it was passed, with national and local campaigns securing small victories that led to final ratification in 1920.

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