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People concerned about the SAVE Act's impact on women voters have proposed a 'sex strike' in protest of it passing the House.
A local historian felt proud when she noticed The New York Times had finally given Katharine Dexter McCormick a proper tribute in an obituary published more than 58 years after her death. “It made me ...
Inspired by the Wyandotte Museum’s 2024 presentation of “Women of Wyandotte,” the Monguagon Chapter of the National Society ...
When fire engulfed the ancestral home of the de Peralta family in Dingras, Ilocos Norte on Sept. 11, 2021, it destroyed ...
History has repeatedly shown that moments of major social and political progress are often followed by backlash. For example, ...
The Women’s Resource Society sign was vandalized on the night before International Women’s Day. (Estefania Albornoz, FSJ Women’s Resource Society) FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — A group of ...
How does the SAVE Act affect women's right to vote? Roughly 140 million Americans do not hold a passport, meaning they would ...
Over 200 residents marched from the Bonneville County Courthouse to the bridge on West Broadway Street during the women’s ...
The Justice Bell rang on Sept. 25, 1920, announcing passage of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution which ...
The historical precedent seemed logical that western women’s actions supported the national movement to improve the rights of ...
Ezekiel Gillespie, a 19th-century civil rights pioneer who secured Black suffrage in Wisconsin, has entered renewed discussions as federal protections come under review in Donald Trump’s second term.
The Herald-Leader is celebrating Lexington’s 250th birthday by revisiting key moments in the city’s vibrant history, including how Lexington women fought for the right to vote.