LWVMO Delegation to 2024 US Convention
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Missouri sent an active delegation to the 2024 LWVUS Convention Turn Up & Turn Out in Washington, D.C.  By a vote of 843-3, the convention reaffirmed the League’s commitment to fight for reproductive rights and justice and against disinformati

Juneteenth celebrate

The holiday is celebrated on June 19th (thus the name, Juneteenth) because, on that date in 1865, Union soldiers announced to enslaved persons in Texas that the US Civil War had ended and that they had been freed from bondage by the Emancipation Proclamation (two years prior in 1863). Freed Black and Afro-Indigenous people from Texas brought the celebration with them when they migrated to nearby places like Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Mexico and—even farther—to California, Oregon, and Washington state.

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General Election

October 21 Change of address for the General Election must be RECEIVED by this date
October 26
Sojourner Truth statue
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Akron officials unveiled a new landmark commemorating a well-known Sojourner Truth speech Wednesday — 173 years since Truth gave the address at the Woman's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio.

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