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FOR DYKES ON BIKES Women’s Motorcycle Contingent member Sabine Balden, Sunday’s Pride Parade in San Francisco was different ...
For Dykes on Bikes Women's Motorcycle Contingent member Sabine Balden, Sunday's Pride Parade in San Francisco was different ...
The monthlong celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride has reached its crescendo as New York and other major cities around the world ...
Three summer exhibitions—at the Morgan Library, the Met and the Park Avenue Armory—shine a light on the work of pioneering ...
For much of our country’s history, women were expected to be seen and not heard, especially in the voting booth. Women were ...
Black women were an important part of the growing women suffrage movement in the late 19th and early 20th century. In 1913 in advance of a women’s parade to advocate for the amendment and ratification ...
The push for women’s suffrage began in 1848 in part because Stanton, ... Astride a white horse, she led the parade of more than 5,000 women down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, ...
BARTOW – Long before getting the right to vote through the 19 th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution on Aug. 18, 1920, women across the United States had worked hard toward that goal. As part of ...
In 1913, McCoy attended the Women’s Suffrage Parade at Washington, D.C. around Woodrow Wilson’s inauguration. “Like many Black women of the period, she for this parade had been asked to ...
One of the first large-scale civil rights protests in the nation’s capital — to secure voting rights for women — took place 110 years ago this Friday. The “Great Suffrage Parade” took ...
Like the suffrage parade of 1913, the 19th Amendment was tainted by racism, and its legacy is more complicated than what core history classes teach. For decades afterward, many Black women were ...