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Vt. Gathering Commemorates Women's Voting Rights, Yet Advocates Hope for More Achievements
A gathering in Burlington, Vermont Wednesday observed Women’s Equality Day, which commemorates the events of August 26, 1920, when the 19th Amendment was made official. Democrats and Republicans alike marked 100 years since that milestone, which granted women voting rights. However, attendees at the event remembered that it took decades for Black women and other minorities to be able to…
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Women's Equality Day Gathering Urges Voting Participating
A Century ago, the 19th Amendment was made official, allowing women the right to vote. An event in Vermont commemorated that hard-fought achievement.
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Her Complicated Legacy: Susan B. Anthony Pardon Overlooks Voting Issues That Remained for Women of Color
Ko Bragg, a reporter for the 19th, breaks down how suffragette is still a work in process in the fight for equal rights for Black and transgender women.
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Advocates Plan Birthday Gift for 19th Amendment: Passage of ERA
It was a huge step forward for American women when, exactly 100 years ago, they finally gained the guaranteed right to vote with ratification of the 19th Amendment. But to Alice Paul, the step wasn’t nearly large enough.
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‘For the Future Benefit of My Whole Race': How Black Women Fought for the Vote Before and After 19th Amendment
Ida B. Wells was in Washington, D.C., in the spring of 1913 with thousands of other women for a parade spearheaded by one of the country’s leading suffragists, Alice Paul. Wells was representing the Alpha Suffrage Club, the first Black suffrage club in Chicago that she founded two months before. At the rehearsal, she learned that the white organizers...
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‘A Moment of Disruption': Women Gained the Vote 100 Years Ago — as a Pandemic Raged
Suffragists fighting for the right to vote 100 years ago found themselves hemmed in by the Spanish flu of 1918, their rallies and other gatherings cancelled as they tried to convince lawmakers of their cause. Historians celebrating the milestone this year during the coronavirus pandemic have a new appreciation for what those women accomplished.