When she was born, women couldn’t vote. At 103, she watched a Black woman like her become vice president.
Radio play series ‘Black Women and the Ballot’ tackles suffrage movement on Juneteenth
Celebrate The Centennial Of Women's Suffrage in the US With a Live Stream of I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU LUCY STONE
Without Women There Is No Democracy
Virtual screening of documentary ‘The Vote’ in commemoration of suffrage centennial set for April 16
Loveland artist's monument honoring women's suffrage approved by U.S. House
New exhibits celebrate 100th anniversary of women Commemorating women's rights: Louisiana's Old State Capitol celebrates 100 years of women's suffrage
Painting a picture of women’s suffrage
Author: Corinne Battistelli
Source: The Muhlenberg Weekly
Cass County Women’s Vote Centennial Initiative to host Indiana Historical Society’s traveling exhibit marking 100th Anniversary of Voting Rights for Women
Source: Cass County Online
Bradley Academy Museum celebrates Women's Suffrage through art at Jan. 16 forum
The Centennial of Women's Right to Vote Takes Off with a Celebration Float in the 2020 Rose Parade
Source: Pasadena Now
‘State of Equality:’ Behind the scenes of new suffrage film
Carson City awarded historic marker commemorating Women’s Suffrage in Nevada
New State Archives Digital Exhibit on Women’s Suffrage for 100th Anniversary of 19th Amendment Ratification in California, California Secretary of State Reports
2020 Juried Exhibit - Ohio Printmakers: Celebrate Women
Baltimore Museum of Art pledges to collect only work by women in 2020
Tubman led at least 70 enslaved friends and family from Maryland to freedom over 13 trips on the Underground Railroad
Designs for Women’s Suffrage silver medal, possible coin, get CCAC nod
Overlooked No More: Alice Guy Blaché, the World’s First Female Filmmaker
A woman who ran for president in 1872 was compared to Satan and locked up. It wasn’t for her emails.
Women scientists were written out of history. It's Margaret Rossiter's lifelong mission to fix that.