It’s March 3, 1913, and the nation’s capital is in chaos. Up Pennsylvania Avenue march some 5,000 suffragists, demanding a ...
“Votes for Women!” was a showdown between Alice Paul, 28, versus Woodrow Wilson, 56, which opened with a colorful Washington parade on March 3, 1913, with thousands of women from all over the nation.
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ASHLAND The Highlands Museum and Discovery Center, now known as The Highlands Do!Zeum, and Kentucky Chautauqua will present “Madeline McDowell Breckinridge: Votes for Women!” at 6 p.m. March 12 at ...
The year was 1913 and at Howard University, 22 women were organizing to create the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. At the same time, women all across America were agitating for the right to vote. In March ...
On October 23, 1915, tens of thousands of women marched up New York City’s Fifth Avenue demanding the right to vote. This momentous suffrage parade changed the lives of countless women, whether they ...
EVANSVILLE — The Evansville Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., with the Evansville African American Museum, will host its rescheduled commemoration of the 112th anniversary of the ...
The CLEVELAND 1914 MARCH FOR SUFFRAGE brought together women and men, native-born and immigrant, black and white, working-class and socially prominent, seasoned politicos and political newcomers from ...
Voting was a right limited to men or property owners before the passage of the 19th amendment to the U.S. constitution in 1920. States’ rights was invoked as a way of preserving white supremacy in the ...
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