- August 26, 2020One hundred years ago this month, the 19th Amendment was ratified. But American women’s battle for the ballot and representation in government began long before that day in August — and continues, even to this day.
- August 25, 2020
Black women were left in the wilderness for nearly half a century, as White women claimed a suffrage victory and largely abandoned the fight.
- August 20, 2020Our foremothers turned ridicule into respect and oppression into the power of a majority.
- January 11, 2017Their first White House protest took place 100 years ago on Jan. 10, 1917.
- August 23, 2016It opened the electoral process to more individuals than ever before in American history, laying the groundwork for advances and candidates from 1920 onward.
- September 21, 2012How a pro-life political action group appropriated the name of the famous women's rights leader.