The Real Story of Women’s Suffrage
It’s not uncommon to hear people criticize today’s dominant strain of U.S. feminism by invoking a comparison to women’s rights activism a century or more ago. These women fought for […]
It’s not uncommon to hear people criticize today’s dominant strain of U.S. feminism by invoking a comparison to women’s rights activism a century or more ago. These women fought for […]
Myth: The 19th Amendment, passed in August 1920, ended the fight for American women’s suffrage. The 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920, declaring that “the right of citizens of the […]
As Americans celebrate and reflect on the fight for women’s right to vote — codified in the 19th Amendment 100 years ago this month — the long overlooked contributions of […]
“I think the way we talk about suffrage needs attention,” historian and curator Kate Clarke Lemay told The New York Times recently. It is so often described in a way […]
Looking for something to do under quarantine? Enter the first ever Feminists for Liberty video contest! In the spirit of celebrating liberty and equality in a socially distant manner, we […]