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Linda Deziah Jennings

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soothed men who worried that voting women would throw off their domestic traces, and offered suffragists a Trojan horse. The thick pro-suffrage crust surrounding homey recipes invited a woman to peruse the message of equality while warming the oven to bake Hot Water
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included a suffrage amendment, Article VI of the Washington Constitution, on the 1910 ballot. The cookbook was distributed as a form of advocacy for the amendment between 1909 and 1910, including at the
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The inclusion of recipes helped soften the political message of the book, thereby making it more palpable to some women. As written by Paula Becker for Historylink:
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tips, and beauty tips that had been voluntarily submitted by suffragists from the state of Washington. The recipes covered a range of meal types, such as
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From the late 19th to early 20th century, charity cookbooks were popular in the United States. One of the earliest examples had been
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In the early 1900s, Jennings became involved in the Washington Equal Suffrage Association, which was led by its founder,
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advocacy. In 2020, an initiative was launched to publish an updated version of the cookbook.
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published her story, "The Rural Phone," which portrays a sexist man in a town.
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Throughout her life, Jennings supported herself as a writer. She wrote for
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Dedication page from the Washington Women's Cookbook cookbook
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Washington Women's Cookbook by Linda Deziah Jennings, 1909
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Washington Women's cook book / by Linda Deziah Jennings.
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At that time, Jennings attended annual meetings in 366:"How Kirkland Women Lost the Vote … and got it back" 132:, which helped raise funds for the medical costs of 496:, Seattle, WA, Washington Equal Suffrage League 250:In 1976, the book was republished as part of 8: 262:In 1932, Jennings died in Washington state. 143:In 1908, Jennings served as the editor for 53:In 1870, Linda Deziah Jennings was born in 419:"1908 Cook Book stirs up voting for women" 687:20th-century American non-fiction writers 631:Excerpts of Washington Women's Cookbook 271: 604:"The 2020 Washington Women's Cookbook" 7: 643:(an updated version of the cookbook) 641:The 2020 Washington Women's Cookbook 608:The 2020 Washington Women’s Cookbook 413: 411: 409: 359: 357: 355: 330: 328: 326: 324: 322: 320: 318: 316: 291: 289: 287: 285: 283: 281: 279: 277: 275: 692:20th-century American women writers 657:Suffragists from Washington (state) 14: 662:American women's rights activists 364:Vlitos-Rowe, Irene (2009-04-02). 69:. 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