Document Type
Article
Abstract
The history of Indiana State University is rich with the stories of women. From the beginning of The Indiana State Normal Teaching College women have been intrinsic to the success and progress of the institution and played an important role. Many of these roles reflect the progress of women’s rights throughout the country. From suffrage to affirmative action, women have shaped ISU. It is impossible to curate every story and event in the history of women at ISU, but through extensive archival research their voices are now heard again. Here is their story.
Publication Date
2013
Recommended Citation
McClary, Sydney, "The History of Women at Indiana State University 1870-1970: The White Female Perspective" (2013). Student Diversity Histories. 10.
https://scholars.indianastate.edu/diversity/10