
Centennial learning Center
The passage of the 19th Amendment was not brought about by a singular event, individual, or group. Instead, it was women and their allies, working together for decades and spanning the turn of a century, who fought and won the constitutional right to vote. To preserve this history, groups from across the country have created articles, videos, biographies, lesson plans, fact sheets, and timelines that have been gathered and shared together in one place. Explore 2020 WVCI's archive of centennial resources, and discover the stories of the tireless advocates who secured the passage of the 19th Amendment.
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Inez Milholland leading the March 1913 national suffrage procession.
Suffrage 101



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Suffragist Biographical Articles














































For information on lesser-known suffragists, see: Online Biographical Dictionary of American Suffragists.
The Centennial for Teachers
Lesson Plan: Progressive Era Suffrage Groups
Grade level: 9th-12th
Source: National Women’s History Museum

Suffrage Timelines
Suffrage primary sources


