Interactive Constitution: The Meaning of Equality in America
Where did the idea that “all men are created equal” come from, and what did those words mean when Thomas Jefferson wrote them in the Declaration of Independence? What […]
Recording for Victoria Woodhull Phoenix Rising: Women in the Next 100 Years
Meeting Recording: https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/BbWdIb5eA8JMwTNn3Jfc3e6esvTl3XoqKyTtGPH46zp0RD7iY5VJnOaTUph3gIPG._nKlSw8gwbJj9bnF Access Passcode: !ys$4cim
Filson Historical Society – Suffrage: Women’s Long Battle for the Vote – Ellen DuBois
Filson Historical Society – Suffrage: Women’s Long Battle for the Vote – Ellen DuBois
Suffrage School – Radcliffe Institute, Schlesinger Library
Welcome to Suffrage School! We invite learners of all ages to explore the long, complex, and ongoing efforts to ensure full citizenship for women in the United States. Suffrage School […]
Wyoming Institute For Humanities Research: Suffrage and its Legacies: Women, Politics, and the Vote
“Suffrage and its Legacies: Women, Politics, and the Vote” Renowned historian Ellen Carol Dubois will be speaking about her most recent book, Suffrage: Women’s Long Battle for the Vote, […]
Washington National Cathedral: Women and the Vote: 1920, 1965 and Today
Washington National Cathedral: Women and the Vote: 1920, 1965 and Today The fight for women’s suffrage and the civil rights movement demonstrated that the existence of a democracy does […]
Oregon Historical Society Lecture: The Surprising Movement for Woman Suffrage
The Surprising Movement for Woman Suffrage This lecture provides a fresh reexamination of the long and determined battle for women’s right to vote. Beginning with the early, explosive connection to […]