Breaking Through-- stories of forty women who found success in Wyoming

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BREAKING THROUGH SERIES 2020 |

BREAKING THROUGH SERIES

FOREWORD BY SUPERINTENDENT

INSIDE Esther Hobart Morris Lilian Heath Nellie Tayloe Ross Mary Strand Susie McMurry Beth Williams Patricia MacLachlan Jackson Town Council Randi Martinsen Cathy Connolly Shelby Descamps Margaret Murie Dell Burke June Downey Affie Ellis/Andi Clifford Marilyn Kite Edness Kimball Wilkins Margie McDonald Mary Bellamy Seadar Rose Davis Lindsay Linton Buk Grace Raymond Hebard Liz Byrd Patty Reilly Helen Bardo Clarene Law Elsa Byron Monica Leininger Margaret Craighead Nancy Freudenthal Judy Shepard Louisa Swain Kathleen Rochelle Joan Barron Mandy Fabel Rep Lynn Dickey Megan Degenfelder Elinore Pruitt Stewart Rory Tendore Lynn Cheney

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JILLIAN BALOW T

here’s a reason why Wyoming is called the Equality State - and that’s because on December 10, 1869, Wyoming women were granted the

right to vote. Then, some nine months later, Louisa Ann Swain was the first woman to vote in a general election, in Laramie, on September 6, 1870. From then until now, Wyoming’s rich history has, in many ways, been written by women - including Esther Hobart Morris, Nellie Tayloe Ross, Liz Byrd, and Affie Ellis to name just a few. These are the stories - the lives - we celebrate with the Breaking Through Collection. This collection of Wyoming stories illustrates the heart and soul of Wyoming women through time in such a beautiful way. Defining success on their own terms, these women pioneered grit, tenacity, and passion. One common thread is that they all impacted our state, and sometimes the nation, in ways that can still be felt today. One of my particular favorites is the story of Estelle Reel, Wyoming’s first female statewide elected official, and my predecessor as State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Her story inspires me daily, and reminds me to strive to ensure that our children receive an education that will prepare them for an exceptional life of opportunity. I hope that among these pages, you’ll find your inspiration, as you look to write your own success story.

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Lynn Cheney

5min
pages 54-56

Rep Lynn Dickey

5min
pages 48-49

Rory Tendore

6min
pages 52-53

Mandy Fabel

4min
pages 46-47

Elinore Pruitt Stewart

4min
page 51

Megan Degenfelder

5min
page 50

Kathleen Rochelle

4min
page 43

Louisa Swain

5min
page 42

Joan Barron

5min
pages 44-45

Judy Shepard

5min
page 41

Nancy Freudenthal

5min
page 40

Monica Leininger

5min
page 38

Margaret Craighead

6min
page 39

Elsa Byron

3min
pages 36-37

Clarene Law

4min
page 35

Helen Bardo

3min
page 34

Patty Reilly

5min
page 33

Liz Byrd

5min
page 32

Seadar Rose Davis

4min
page 29

Lindsay Linton Buk

5min
page 30

Mary Bellamy

5min
page 28

Grace Raymond Hebard

5min
page 31

Margie McDonald

8min
pages 26-27

Edness Kimball Wilkins

5min
page 25

Marilyn Kite

5min
page 24

A e Ellis/Andi Cli ord

6min
page 23

Margaret Murie

5min
page 20

Dell Burke

6min
page 21

June Downey

5min
page 22

Shelby Descamps

9min
pages 18-19

Randi Martinsen

6min
page 16

Jackson Town Council

10min
pages 14-15

Cathy Connolly

5min
page 17

Patricia MacLachlan

4min
page 13

Susie McMurry

8min
pages 10-11

Mary Strand

5min
pages 8-9

Beth Williams

3min
page 12

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2min
page 3

Nellie Tayloe Ross

7min
pages 6-7

Lilian Heath

4min
page 5

Esther Hobart Morris

5min
page 4
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