Marietta Daily Journal: Posters celebrating women's suffrage on display at elections office
Rochester Institute of Technology: RIT undergraduates create digital exhibit of historical suffrage posters
Women in the United States and in the United Kingdom fought for voting rights on either side of the Atlantic Ocean in the early 20th century, protesting for suffrage by picketing, going on hunger ...
In 1911, a team of three women with “lesbian-like” relationships – Jane Addams, Sophonisba Breckinridge and Anna Howard Shaw – took control of the suffrage movement, leading the nation’s largest ...
WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE. Cleveland and northeast Ohio played an important role in the long struggle for women’s rights and the passing of the 19th Amendment. Cleveland was a center for the ABOLITIONIST ...
The OHIO WOMAN’S SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION (OWSA) led and organized Ohio women in the long fight for the right to vote for almost half a century. Founded in Cincinnati in September 1869, with national ...
Brandeis University: "How Will They Know We Were Here? 100 Years Beyond Women’s Suffrage"
The Kniznick Gallery presents "How Will They Know We Were Here? 100 Years Beyond Women’s Suffrage." The exhibition celebrates the power of civic participation in 2020 and acknowledges the 100th ...
"How Will They Know We Were Here? 100 Years Beyond Women’s Suffrage"
Hartford Courant: New women’s suffrage statue stands tall at Hartford Public Library
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