Knoxville attorney Wanda Sobieski, founder of the Women’s Suffrage Coalition, was the guest speaker at the 2019 Heritage Trust Early American Christmas Dinner. Dressed as a suffragette of the early 20th Century, she focused her remarks on the women’s suffrage movement in Tennessee and especially on Tennessee’s decisive role in the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, recognizing women’s right to vote. | Greene County Heritage Trust (5).jpg
Knoxville attorney Wanda Sobieski, founder of the Women’s Suffrage Coalition, was the guest speaker at the 2019 Heritage Trust Early American Christmas Dinner. Dressed as a suffragette of the early 20th Century, she focused her remarks on the women’s suffrage movement in Tennessee and especially on Tennessee’s decisive role in the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, recognizing women’s right to vote.
Greene County Heritage Trust for Historic Preservation, GEORGE R. SCOTT, Greeneville Tennessee, GLENNA CASTEEL, Greeneville Tennessee, CAROLYN SMITH GREGG, Greeneville Tennessee, JERRY BIRD, Greeneville Tennessee, JOHN M. JONES, JR., Greeneville Tennessee, JUSTINE WILLS, Greeneville Tennessee, THE REV. JAMES (JIM) MAYS