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New York Times (NYT), "Women's Voting Rights"
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“How American Women Won the Right to Vote
” retraces the road to women’s voting rights (i.e. suffrage), from Seneca Falls, N.Y., to the historic ratification of the 19th Amendment. Through nearly a dozen in-depth essays, this 44-page newspaper section examines the movement’s legacy and what lies ahead.
It looks at the trailblazers and the unsung heroes behind the 19th Amendment after decades of struggle. Articles examine the movement’s murky history, whose telling is still wildly incomplete.
It looks at the battles of Native Americans and reveals how Black women crafted and mobilized images that became critical documents in the fight for racial equity and agency.
Other essays explore the women who fought against the vote; women cartoonists whose pen proved as mighty as a sword; the role of queer women in the suffrage movement; and the living descendants of suffragists.
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