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Library exhibit highlights local League of Women Voters history

August 14, 2025

Throughout the fall, visitors at ÃÛèÖÊÓÆµâ€™s Alden Library will have an opportunity to view historical materials collected by the (LWVAC) in a student-curated exhibit. The exhibit will be on display on the 4th floor and will be celebrated with an on September 16th at 6pm in the 4th floor lounge.

The exhibit,  , includes publications, pamphlets, and ephemera which document the League’s history of activism and outreach since the Athens County chapter formed in April 1949. While the materials cover a wide range of issues spanning 70+ years, they also underscore the organization’s steadfast mission to promote informed voting.

Materials featured in the exhibit are sourced from the , an archival collection housed in the Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections. Since 1972, LWVAC organizers have donated local League records, publications, research files, and memorabilia to the Libraries’ archives where they can be accessed by students and researchers.

During the spring 2025 semester, Manuscripts Archives Intern, Alexis Reynolds, was tasked with processing the LWVAC records. Under the supervision of Manuscripts Archivist, Greta Suiter, she reviewed, arranged, and documented more than 30 boxes of content to be added to the collection finding aid so that future users can navigate it with ease. Reynolds reflects on this experience in a , noting the connection between past and present through LWVAC’s 75-year legacy and continuous involvement here in Athens.

Reynolds, a junior studying English and World Religions, also curated the exhibition which highlights some of the unique artifacts she uncovered while processing the collection. In addition to national publications, the display features documents, reports, and print materials produced by the League’s local chapter.

Items selected for display illustrate the broad range of issues addressed by LWV throughout the years, including civil rights, climate action, health care reform, foreign policy, and more. According to Reynolds, “anyone who sees these pamphlets will understand just by looking at them that LWV was involved in various different issues across the years, some or all of which are still relevant today.â€

The planned for September 16th coincides with National Voter Registration Day and will feature remarks from Professor Emerita Dr. Katherine Jellison about her involvement with the League.

For more information, please contact Greta Suiter at suiter@ohio.edu.

Two pamphlets and one sticker with colorful 1970s typography, created in support of Equal Rights Amendment
Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) pamphlets and sticker, circa 1971
Booklet entitled “The Negro in Athens†with graphic of black and white figures holding hands
"The Negro in Athens" civil rights survey booklet, 1964