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110 years ago this week, women marched on Washington for right to vote

Friday, March 3, 2023 marks 110 years since the Women’s Suffrage procession down Pennsylvania Avenue, in an attempt to secure the right to vote. A monument honoring the struggle will reopen to the public in the next few months.

Women s Voices Summit 2022

Women s Voices Summit 2022
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Why female lawmakers are wearing white for State of the Union address

The white outfits many female lawmakers are expected to wear to the State of the Union address Tuesday night are a nod to the U.S. suffragists and an attempt to spark the same kind of publicity.

The Recorder - Revolutionary

The Recorder - Revolutionary
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New book offers a meditation on a pioneer of American suffrage through photography, writing and ephemera

New book offers a meditation on a pioneer of American suffrage through photography, writing and ephemera Leaving Helena, Montana, 2019 © Jeanine Michna-Bales. NEW YORK, NY .- In 1916, Inez Milholland Boissevain (1886–1916) embarked on a grueling campaign across the Western United States on behalf of the National Woman’s Party appealing for women’s suffrage ahead of the 1916 presidential election. Standing Together, by fine artist Jeanine Michna-Bales (born 1971), retraces Milholland’s journey. The 30-year-old suffragist delivered some 50 speeches to standing-room-only crowds in eight states in 21 days: Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Utah, Nevada and California. She battled chronic illness and lack of sleep during her travels and died a month after her last speech in Los Angeles, where her final public words were, “Mr. President, how long must this go on, no liberty?”

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