Discover your connection to the women who shaped history.

Discover your connection to the women who shaped history.

Discover your connection to the women who shaped history.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

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Stories and milestones from the fight for women's voting equality.

Stories and milestones from the fight for women's voting equality.

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Making Them Count:
The Continuing Path to Voting Equality

Making Them Count: The Continuing Path to Voting Equality

By Ancestry®

What did the ratification of the 19th Amendment mean to the story of women in America?

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The women's suffrage movement produced the largest one-time increase in voters in American history.

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They Would Be Heard: How African American Women Mobilized for Voting Rights

They Would Be Heard: How African American Women Mobilized for Voting Rights

By Henry Louis Gates, Jr

By Henry Louis Gates, Jr

African American women faced racial divisions within the suffrage movement. Explore their fight to overcome obstacles to the ballot.

Article

Through the cracks of the 15th and 19th Amendments

Through the cracks of the 15th and 19th Amendments

By Henry Louis Gates, Jr

The long and arduous road for African American women and their goal of suffrage for all.

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The path to 36: Ratifying the 19th Amendment

The path to 36: Ratifying the 19th Amendment

By Ancestry®

What if following your mother's advice changed the course of history?

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In 1896, the National Association of Colored Women, led by Mary Church Terell was formed to "secure and enforce civil and political rights.

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Votes for Women: Who Could and Couldn't in Your Family History

Votes for Women: Who Could and Couldn't in Your Family History

By Ancestry®

It was November 2, 1920. And women in America were voting in a national election for the very first time.

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The word "Suffragette" originated in the UK as a disparaging term but was quickly adopted by the million protesters. As the suffrage movement grew in the U.S, American women preferred to be called "Suffragists."

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What Was Life Like Beyond the Fight for the Ballot?

What Was Life Like Beyond the Fight for the Ballot?

By Henry Louis Gates, Jr

Model Ts were on the streets. Silent movies were all the rage. And mass-produced foods were in the pantry. Records show that suffrage was just one facet of life.

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Beginning on January 10, 1917 suffragists from the National Women's Party, dubbed the Silent Sentinels, were the first group to ever picket the White House.

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Illustrating Opinions: Women’s Suffrage Propaganda

Illustrating Opinions: Women’s Suffrage Propaganda

By Ancestry®

The struggle for women’s suffrage was contentious. Nothing reveals this more than the cartoons and propaganda surrounding Votes for Women.

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How Votes for Women Swept the Nation

How Votes for Women Swept the Nation

By Ancestry®

Before 1920, many women around the country were already making their voices heard in local, state, and even presidential elections.

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Women's Suffrage and WWI

Women's Suffrage and WWI

By Ancestry®

It created a shift in women’s roles and revealed the hypocrisy of those in power who claimed to be fighting to make the world safe for democracy while denying that right to half the population at home. How the “war to end all wars” helped fuel the battle for suffrage in America.

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Honoring Their Pasts at the Polls

Honoring Their Pasts at the Polls

By Ancestry® in partnership with MadameNoire

Three women look back at freedom fighters in their family stories for inspiration in As We Climb, a celebration of African American women who helped shape history.

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