Voices for Suffrage has an inquiry tool for the study of primary sources. It can be found at https://voicesforsuffrage.com/app and look in Explore the Movement > Guided Tours > Choose a Guided Tour > Diversity. The site is free to use.

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      David Youngblut  thank you for sharing this tool.  I had never heard of it.   Here is a link for lessons on Hazel Hunkins from the Montana Historical Society https://mhs.mt.gov/education/women/HazelHunkins 

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