Talk:Women's suffrage in South Dakota

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Hi Megalibrarygirl, i just browsed this draft article after for some reason checking your recent contributions (i think i saw your username on a Women in Red page where i was suggesting an article for Colorado first first lady Eliza Routt, which in fact already existed). In the current draft it is stated:"Emma Smith DeVoe and her husband, John, founded the South Dakota Equal Suffrage Association (SDESA) on October 21, 1890. Emma DeVoe helped create chapters around the state before she and her husband moved." This begs the question why was organizing seeming to start so late, in October 1890, before a November 1890 referendum required by the constitution. In the two sources at the end of the sentence, I don't happen to see the October 21, 1890 date supported. It wasn't 1889, instead, I wonder? Or supported in a different source? Or I might have just missed something. Anyhow, glad you're at work doing the stuff you do! --Doncram (talk) 02:31, 31 May 2021 (UTC)
 * , Sorry I missed this! I've been so busy in real life. :P You're right. It is 1889 and I screwed it up. Thanks for the catch! Megalibrarygirl (talk) 19:34, 6 June 2021 (UTC)