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Lucy Stone tried hard to bridge the gap between pro- and anti-15th Amdt camps. She argued for a middle path that would support Black men’s…

I got my own set of Notable American Women! I endeavor to post daily using books already in my home or at my library, + online wonders fr…

It's getting late in NYC, so for today's post I will simply point to one of the most satisfying new resources of this centennial year. 👇The…

When the dust settled, there were two competing organizations, the American Woman Suffrage Assoc. & the National. Some of the differences were…

Way down the rabbit hole tonight. Memphis cartes de visites circa 1880s, many from a Gebhardt Studios on Beale Street that had both black & white…

A gift! Take a few minutes today to click through the objects in this gorgeous website: votesforwomen.cliohistory.org

IHO the beginning of our centennial year, a quick spotlight on PRO-voting, anti-suppression tools. While some states are making it harder to vote,…

Treat yourself to @cncep’s review of recent suffrage books👇 @DailySuffragist readers know how great @swagner711’s anthology is, and Susan…

Janice Ruth opens by reminding that we weren't _given_ the vote, we fought for it. #Suffrage100 #WomensVote #CenturyofStruggle Library of Congress:…

Ursula Wolfe-Rocca live tweets @marthasjones_! A nice synopsis of what sounds like a fantastic session on citizenship, sovereignty, and voting rights.…

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