Frances Ellen Watkins Harper and Agnes Kemp, who fought for equality, left marks on Harrisburg that are still visible today.
Two historical markers in downtown Decatur were damaged this month — one struck by an 18-wheeler, the other still under investigation as local historians question whether vandalism played a role in ...
A convention in July 1848 in Seneca Falls, New York, sparked a 72-year-long, persistent national movement. Various women ...
Through the Woman's Franchise League of Muncie, the Ball wives financially supported and represented the organization at ...
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton are two of the most well-known names when it comes to women's rights. The documents show the friendship the two women had.
Brown Bag Lunch will feature discussion of women's suffragette Lucretia Mott's visit to the Massillon area in 1847.
These important women have helped shape not only North Carolina, but also the country. Take a look at the inspiring women in ...
Odds are that you’ve never heard of Jeannette Rankin. She may be a footnote to American history, but one worthy of a statue ...
Pioneers in their own right, these women from Southwestern Pennsylvania displayed vision and perseverance as they labored to ...
Discover the often-overlooked contributions of Black women to the suffrage movement, highlighting their activism and efforts for equal rights.
In 1911, a team of three women with “lesbian-like” relationships – Jane Addams, Sophonisba Breckinridge and Anna Howard Shaw ...
Though the official anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is Aug. 18, West Virginia’s part in approving this monumental and progressive shift played out on ...
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