The 19th Amendment was the largest single articulation of voting rights in American history. The 11th Archivist of the United ...
Opposition to women having the right to vote was mostly based on tradition and emotion and had nothing to do with reason.
The dismissal of this amendment led to the establishment of formal suffrage societies across England and Ireland. Yet, ...
Today, all American citizens are eligible to vote irrespective of race and gender, but that hasn’t always been the case.
A self-described “cultural Jew,” Shlain, 54, began keeping a screen-free “Tech Shabbat” 15 years ago, eventually writing the ...
LIMA — As part of its “Art of Domesticity” exhibit, the Allen County Museum hosted a lecture Thursday on the topic of women’s ...
On September 18, the Montague Branch of Muskegon Area District Library hosted an educational event presented by ...
Mackenzie Reynolds, a McGillicuddy Humanities Center fellow, spoke on Sept. 17 regarding her project “Separate But Not Equal: ...
With the November 5 election approaching, and lively local debate on the recent school district referendum, the need for ...
"The vision and determination of our suffragists laid the groundwork for the global equal rights movement," Grigg noted.
New Zealand women won the right to vote in parliamentary elections, on 19 September 1893, establishing New Zealand as the ...
Agnes Naera is kaiwhakahaere matua chief executive OPINION. Today in Aotearoa New Zealand, we celebrate 131 years since women ...