GC8YW4F Multi-cache I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar -- Madam C.J. Walker
Type: Multi | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: Susan B. Anthony @ | Hide Date: 08/26/2020 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 45.571 W104° 57.855 | Last updated: 06/19/2022 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Available at all times  Available during winter  Parking available  Stroller accessible  Field Puzzle  No Tree Climbing 

Celebrating 100 Years of Women's Suffrage


August 26, 2020 marks the 100th Anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote. 

This simply stated Amendment -- The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex -- required a lengthy and difficult struggle; victory took decades of agitation and protest. Beginning in the mid-19th century, several generations of woman suffrage supporters lectured, wrote, marched, lobbied, and practiced civil disobedience to achieve what many Americans considered a radical change of the Constitution. Few early supporters lived to see final victory in 1920.

Between 1878, when the amendment was first introduced in Congress, and August 18, 1920, when it was ratified, champions of voting rights for women worked tirelessly, using a variety of strategies. Some pursued a strategy of passing suffrage acts in each state — Colorado was the first state to ratify votes for women in 1893. Coloradoans then turned their activism towards a national referendum. They persisted and 100 years later we celebrate their sacrifices.

Celebrating Madam C.J. Walker (1867-1919), an African American suffragist and the first female self-made millionaire in the United States. Born Sarah Breedlove to parents who had been slaves, she was inspired to create her hair products after an experience with hair loss, which led to the creation of the “Walker system” of hair care. A talented entrepreneur with a knack for self-promotion, Walker built a business empire, at first selling products directly to black women, then employing “beauty culturalists” to hand-sell her wares. She used her fortune to fund scholarships for women at the Tuskegee Institute and donated large parts of her wealth to the NAACP, the black YMCA and other charities.

Madam Walker moved with her daughter to Denver, CO in 1905. After only a few years here she moved back east. There were many black women active in the suffrage movement, and there are records of Madame C.J. Walker, hosting meetings for black suffragists in her home in Indiana. Sadly, she would die just one month short of witnessing the passage on the 19th Amendment in June, 1919. “She not only knew people who were suffragists and who were participating, she also was supporting it,” said A’Lelia Bundles, Walker’s great-great-granddaughter and biographer.

In 2020, actress Octavia Spencer portrayed Walker in a TV series based on the biography of Walker by A'Lelia Bundles. The series is called Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C. J. Walker.

Now, to find the location of the final. Use the information at the posted coordinates to locate the final coordinates. Using the familiar conversion code where a = 1; b = 2; c = 3, etc. where

A = In 1910 the 2nd letter of the 3rd word of the name of the organization she contributed to.

B = In 1912 the 4th letter of the 2nd word of the organization she spearheaded a fund-raising campaign for.

C = In 1916 the 3rd letter of the 1st word.

Check sum = 15

and

D = In 1917 the 2nd letter of the 1st word.

E = In 1917 the last letter of the 3rd word

F = In 1919 the 3rd letter in the type of Bonds she purchased for $4000.

Check sum = 16

Final is located at: N 39 45.ABC W 104 57.DEF

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10 Logs: Found it 6  Didn't find it 1  Write note 2  Owner Maintenance 1  

Owner Maintenance 05/27/2022 By peace love pi
On a Spring maintenance run and decided to check on this one after the last few DNFs. Hard to imagine this one wasn't taken on purpose, but it isnt here. It has now been replaced. Puzzle and hint remain the same. Happy caching!

Didn't find it 09/03/2021 By Jiffers :P
Le sad. Fascinating history but no luck at the final way point. Figured if Mondou2 didn't find it no one could but tried our luck anyways.

Write note 08/07/2021 By weirville
We are not sure if this is the cache or not but it might be. We had the right cords and all we found was this. We might not be looking in the right spot but just wanted to make sure.

Found it 07/21/2021 By mondou2
Thanks!

Found it 05/30/2021 By Rohatx
Quant park with a slice of history! Took quite a while to find. Eventually found it on the ground. I restored it to the original location. Thank you for the multi!

Found it 09/12/2020 By MonteLukast
First find in this series, and I love it! TFTC.

Write note 09/02/2020 By geocyclists85
Ooh and this was our 900th find. Yippee!

Found it 09/02/2020 By geocyclists85
You are cracking me up with these accessories! We have watched the miniseries and learned all about Madame C.J. Walker. She is another amazing suffragette. I tried biking over to Riverside Cemetery first but I lost track of time with work and got there at 5:30 and it was closed. That’s okay...another excuse to geocycle out there again sometime. I can tell how much effort you put into these caches and it’s fun solving the puzzles to get the coordinates. Giving it a fave! Back on the geocycle....

Found it 08/29/2020 By Kroozer
All kinds of historical information in this park that I probably would have never discovered if it weren't for this series! Signed log. Thanks for the history of another interesting lady and the cache. Nice series!

Found it 08/27/2020 By Bhob
Teamed up with "animjason" and "BearAdair" to get this new series of puzzles and multis - a fitting tribute to an important milestone in the progress of this nation - this was the fourth of seven stops on our journey. TN-LN-SL. Thanks !