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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS
Right but the ball had have begun rolling at UofM before 1923, right?
Even after the Women's Suffrage Movement, there were (and still are) battles for equal rights that sororities were fighting for on a societal level. And minority groups still were not able to exercise their right to vote in many jurisdictions so there were fraternities and sororities who were fighting for that, as well.
Point being, I expected something different from this thread based on the title. While equal rights on college campuses are important and have an impact on the larger picture, I thought this thread was about something different.
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I can't argue with that. The title of the thread is misleading. I would love a thread about sororities either on a local or national level fighting for women's suffrage, as I am sure it was important to all sororities.
ETA: I was more interested in this thread because it is about my alma mater and answered a question I was trying to answer a year ago (regarding Chi Omega).