After the passage of woman suffrage amendments by western states, the national suffrage movement floundered. It was Alice Paul that...
Women’s History
In the traditional telling of the story of how Tennessee became “the Perfect 36”, the story ended when State Representative...
We are so pleased to announce that Dr. Carole Bucy has come on board as Official Historian of the Suffrage...
Take a look at the photo above. – only one woman. Was she respected? Not even close: —– “I believe...
Isabella Baumfree, also known as Sojourner Truth (1797-1883), was born into slavery, sold at the age of nine and endured humilation, hardship...
Today is March 8th. Around the globe, the world is celebrating what has been designated as "International Women's Day," tying...
Mary McLeod Bethune, (1875 – 1955), was born to Samuel and Patsy McLeod, emancipated slaves, in the summer of 1875...
Can you imagine how Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott felt after they had worked so hard for the abolitionist...
Alice Duer Miller (1874-1942) wrote a woman suffrage column for the New York Tribune in 1915 and 1917 called “Are Women People?” ...