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The Juneteenth flag will fly over some state capitols and city buildings on June 19. Here's what to know about the flag's history and meaning.
Stacker collected images of Juneteenth celebrations over the years that showcase how the holiday has changed, from 1970 to ...
The use of Gaeilge at demonstrations in support of the Palestinian people is part of the radical tradition of Irish language ...
Charleston, W.Va. – On March 10, 1920, the West Virginia legislature ratified the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution to guarantee women the right to vote. West Virginia was the ...
I was surprised to read the February 22 comments by Jan-Michelle Sawyer claiming Aaron Sargent did not author the final version of the 19th Amendment as adopted by Congress in 1919. Dr. Sawyer wrote, ...
When I was taught the U.S. Constitution in elementary school, the Bill of Rights and the 19th Amendment were always highlighted and printed on the neat little test booklet I took my exams on. The ...
The bulletin moved just after 1 p.m. on Aug. 18, 1920, conveying the breaking news that the 19th Amendment had been ratified giving women the constitutional right to vote. The AP had been covering ...
Aug. 26 is the date of the anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment. It’s not the best-known date in history. Nor is the amendment itself as recognizable as, say, the First ...
Her name was Fannie Lou Hamer, and the 19th Amendment failed her. Johns Hopkins University Prof. Martha Jones, who addressed the Northwestern community Monday, explored how Black women such as ...
(Photo Provided) The 19th amendment was ratified 100 years ago this year and while things are now easier for women to vote, it wasn’t always that way. Karen Pawloski, deputy director of the ...
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