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States. About wvci.
LEARN — WVCI
Learn — WVCI. Scroll. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. Amendment XIX, August 26, 1920. Centennial learning Center. The passage of the 19th Amendment was not brought about by a singular event, individual, or group.ABOUT US — WVCI
The 2020 Women’s Vote Centennial Initiative (WVCI) is a collaborative effort created to share information and stimulate activities around the country in the years leading up to 2020. We are a volunteer initiative that is composed of a broad range of groups and individuals who collectively represent various segments of the historical women’sEXHIBITS — WVCI
Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote exhibit. The National Archives invites you to browse the wealth of records and information documenting the women's rights movement in the US, including photographs, documents, audiovisual recordings, educational resources, exhibits, articles, blog posts, lectures and events.VENDOR — WVCI
Product: 2020 Celebration of Women’s Vote Cards. Vendor: Cummings & Good. Product: Vote Face Mask. Vendor: Cummings & Good. Product: “Votes For Women” Centennial Pin. Vendor: League of Women Voters - Bay County, FL. Product: Women Win the Vote!: 19 for the 19th Amendment. Vendor: WW Norton.PRIMARY SOURCES
More Primary Sources. Selected primary documents from the National Archives.. Selected images of the woman suffrage movement from the Library of Congress, including photographs, cartoons, campaign literature and more.. Online exhibit with selected items from the Library of Congress’s NAWSA collection.. Online photographs from the Library of Congress’s National Woman’s Party Collection. O’AHU CEMETERY PUPU THEATRE: “WOMAN’S TRIUMPH: 100 YEARS O’ahu Cemetery Pupu Theatre: “Woman’s Triumph: 100 years of Women’s Suffrage”. Friday, June 12, 2020. 5:00 PM 8:30 PM 17:00 20:30. Oahu Cemetery 2162 Nuuanu Avenue Honolulu, HI, 96817 United States (map) Google Calendar ICS. Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives presents it’s highly popular Cemetery Pupu Theatreseries
HISTORY DAY GRANT WINNERS the talented Student winners! For History Day, WVCI provided grants to state history day programs which funded prizes for projects on the suffrage movement. The student winners from each state are listed below. Photos of projects are shown when available. Delaware awardedtwo
FAQ — WVCI
One American enthusiast, Harriot Stanton Blatch, adopted the purple, white and green when she founded the Women’s Political Union (WPU) in New York City in 1910 and began organizing suffrage parades and other outdoor events. She asked women to wear white dresses as a visual statement in the parades.SUFFRAGE PERFORMERS
Whitehouse was a suffrage leader in Maine from 1914-1920, and, working closely with Alice Paul, helped ensure that Maine ratified the 19th Amendment when antis launched a last-minute effort to defeat it. Phone Number: 207/657-4935 (office) 207/650-4369 (cell) Email: agassmaine@gmail.com. WVCIABOUTSHOPNEW GET INVOLVEDDONATEQUIZHISTORY DAY GRANTS The Women's Vote Centennial Initiative, a collaboration of women-centered institutions, organizations, and scholars from across the US, works to ensure that this anniversary, and the 72-year fight to achieve it, are commemorated and celebrated throughout the UnitedStates. About wvci.
LEARN — WVCI
Learn — WVCI. Scroll. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. Amendment XIX, August 26, 1920. Centennial learning Center. The passage of the 19th Amendment was not brought about by a singular event, individual, or group.ABOUT US — WVCI
The 2020 Women’s Vote Centennial Initiative (WVCI) is a collaborative effort created to share information and stimulate activities around the country in the years leading up to 2020. We are a volunteer initiative that is composed of a broad range of groups and individuals who collectively represent various segments of the historical women’sEXHIBITS — WVCI
Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote exhibit. The National Archives invites you to browse the wealth of records and information documenting the women's rights movement in the US, including photographs, documents, audiovisual recordings, educational resources, exhibits, articles, blog posts, lectures and events.VENDOR — WVCI
Product: 2020 Celebration of Women’s Vote Cards. Vendor: Cummings & Good. Product: Vote Face Mask. Vendor: Cummings & Good. Product: “Votes For Women” Centennial Pin. Vendor: League of Women Voters - Bay County, FL. Product: Women Win the Vote!: 19 for the 19th Amendment. Vendor: WW Norton.PRIMARY SOURCES
More Primary Sources. Selected primary documents from the National Archives.. Selected images of the woman suffrage movement from the Library of Congress, including photographs, cartoons, campaign literature and more.. Online exhibit with selected items from the Library of Congress’s NAWSA collection.. Online photographs from the Library of Congress’s National Woman’s Party Collection. O’AHU CEMETERY PUPU THEATRE: “WOMAN’S TRIUMPH: 100 YEARS O’ahu Cemetery Pupu Theatre: “Woman’s Triumph: 100 years of Women’s Suffrage”. Friday, June 12, 2020. 5:00 PM 8:30 PM 17:00 20:30. Oahu Cemetery 2162 Nuuanu Avenue Honolulu, HI, 96817 United States (map) Google Calendar ICS. Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives presents it’s highly popular Cemetery Pupu Theatreseries
HISTORY DAY GRANT WINNERS the talented Student winners! For History Day, WVCI provided grants to state history day programs which funded prizes for projects on the suffrage movement. The student winners from each state are listed below. Photos of projects are shown when available. Delaware awardedtwo
FAQ — WVCI
One American enthusiast, Harriot Stanton Blatch, adopted the purple, white and green when she founded the Women’s Political Union (WPU) in New York City in 1910 and began organizing suffrage parades and other outdoor events. She asked women to wear white dresses as a visual statement in the parades.SUFFRAGE PERFORMERS
Whitehouse was a suffrage leader in Maine from 1914-1920, and, working closely with Alice Paul, helped ensure that Maine ratified the 19th Amendment when antis launched a last-minute effort to defeat it. Phone Number: 207/657-4935 (office) 207/650-4369 (cell) Email: agassmaine@gmail.com.PROGRAMS + EVENTS
We look forward to seeing you at these extraordinary programs, events, and exhibits! remember TO Share Your group's centennial plans FOR inclusion on the wvci centennial calendar. Email Info@2020centennial.org. Susan B. Anthony, 1891. explore suffrage exhibits. View the 2020 Centennial Calendar. explore suffrage projectsby state.
STATE QUIZZES
WVCI is looking for a quiz from each and every state, with questions focused on the women’s suffrage movement and centennial anniversary of that state. The quiz submitted may be intended for adults OR for children to complete. For a quiz to be eligible, quiz questions must be fact-checked by at least two people before they are submitted toGET INVOLVED
Get Involved — WVCI. “There is danger that because of a great victory women will believe their whole struggle for independence ended. They have still far to go." Alice paul, the suffragist , 1921. Whether you want to build a memorial in your local community, volunteer for a nationwide parade, or create change through socialmedia, there are
NEW PRIMARY SOURCES
Petition for Universal Suffrage. Docs Teach, an online tools for teaching with documents from the National Archives, offers an expansive collection of primary sources on Women’s Rights and Roles in American History. Susan B. Anthony, full-length portrait, seated, facing left. Alice Stone Blackwell, head-and-shoulders portrait,facing left.
PRIMARY SOURCES
More Primary Sources. Selected primary documents from the National Archives.. Selected images of the woman suffrage movement from the Library of Congress, including photographs, cartoons, campaign literature and more.. Online exhibit with selected items from the Library of Congress’s NAWSA collection.. Online photographs from the Library of Congress’s National Woman’s Party Collection. RESOURCES: FOR TEACHERS ALL Resources: For Teachers All — WVCI. Centennial Learning Center. The Centennial for Teachers. Resources (DND) Master Gallery Page. Curriculum: "Alice-at-a-Glance Curricula". Grade level: Middle School and High School. Source: Alice Paul Institute. LessonQUIZ — WVCI
quiz — WVCI. Test your Women’s Suffrage Knowledge. Take Suffrage quiz #1! Suffrage quiz. Test your suffrage knowledge. Please finish all ten answers in our quiz for a correct score. "Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars tochange the
HISTORY DAY GRANT WINNERS the talented Student winners! For History Day, WVCI provided grants to state history day programs which funded prizes for projects on the suffrage movement. The student winners from each state are listed below. Photos of projects are shown when available. Delaware awardedtwo
PUZZLE ANSWERS
Did you get them all? Check here! Hours. Toward Equality RESOURCES: SUFFRAGE 101 ALL The Bold Accomplishments of Women of Color Need to Be a Bigger Part of Suffrage History. Suffrage and suffering at the 1913 March. History of Women's Suffrage. The Road to the Declaration of Sentiments. 19th Amendment guaranteeing women the right to vote was passed 100 years ago today. African American Women and the Nineteenth Amendment. WVCIABOUTSHOPNEW GET INVOLVEDDONATEQUIZHISTORY DAY GRANTS The Women's Vote Centennial Initiative, a collaboration of women-centered institutions, organizations, and scholars from across the US, works to ensure that this anniversary, and the 72-year fight to achieve it, are commemorated and celebrated throughout the UnitedStates. About wvci.
LEARN — WVCI
Learn — WVCI. Scroll. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. Amendment XIX, August 26, 1920. Centennial learning Center. The passage of the 19th Amendment was not brought about by a singular event, individual, or group.ABOUT US — WVCI
The 2020 Women’s Vote Centennial Initiative (WVCI) is a collaborative effort created to share information and stimulate activities around the country in the years leading up to 2020. We are a volunteer initiative that is composed of a broad range of groups and individuals who collectively represent various segments of the historical women’sEXHIBITS — WVCI
Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote exhibit. The National Archives invites you to browse the wealth of records and information documenting the women's rights movement in the US, including photographs, documents, audiovisual recordings, educational resources, exhibits, articles, blog posts, lectures and events.VENDOR — WVCI
Product: 2020 Celebration of Women’s Vote Cards. Vendor: Cummings & Good. Product: Vote Face Mask. Vendor: Cummings & Good. Product: “Votes For Women” Centennial Pin. Vendor: League of Women Voters - Bay County, FL. Product: Women Win the Vote!: 19 for the 19th Amendment. Vendor: WW Norton.PRIMARY SOURCES
More Primary Sources. Selected primary documents from the National Archives.. Selected images of the woman suffrage movement from the Library of Congress, including photographs, cartoons, campaign literature and more.. Online exhibit with selected items from the Library of Congress’s NAWSA collection.. Online photographs from the Library of Congress’s National Woman’s Party Collection. O’AHU CEMETERY PUPU THEATRE: “WOMAN’S TRIUMPH: 100 YEARS O’ahu Cemetery Pupu Theatre: “Woman’s Triumph: 100 years of Women’s Suffrage”. Friday, June 12, 2020. 5:00 PM 8:30 PM 17:00 20:30. Oahu Cemetery 2162 Nuuanu Avenue Honolulu, HI, 96817 United States (map) Google Calendar ICS. Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives presents it’s highly popular Cemetery Pupu Theatreseries
HISTORY DAY GRANT WINNERS the talented Student winners! For History Day, WVCI provided grants to state history day programs which funded prizes for projects on the suffrage movement. The student winners from each state are listed below. Photos of projects are shown when available. Delaware awardedtwo
FAQ — WVCI
One American enthusiast, Harriot Stanton Blatch, adopted the purple, white and green when she founded the Women’s Political Union (WPU) in New York City in 1910 and began organizing suffrage parades and other outdoor events. She asked women to wear white dresses as a visual statement in the parades.SUFFRAGE PERFORMERS
Whitehouse was a suffrage leader in Maine from 1914-1920, and, working closely with Alice Paul, helped ensure that Maine ratified the 19th Amendment when antis launched a last-minute effort to defeat it. Phone Number: 207/657-4935 (office) 207/650-4369 (cell) Email: agassmaine@gmail.com. WVCIABOUTSHOPNEW GET INVOLVEDDONATEQUIZHISTORY DAY GRANTS The Women's Vote Centennial Initiative, a collaboration of women-centered institutions, organizations, and scholars from across the US, works to ensure that this anniversary, and the 72-year fight to achieve it, are commemorated and celebrated throughout the UnitedStates. About wvci.
LEARN — WVCI
Learn — WVCI. Scroll. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. Amendment XIX, August 26, 1920. Centennial learning Center. The passage of the 19th Amendment was not brought about by a singular event, individual, or group.ABOUT US — WVCI
The 2020 Women’s Vote Centennial Initiative (WVCI) is a collaborative effort created to share information and stimulate activities around the country in the years leading up to 2020. We are a volunteer initiative that is composed of a broad range of groups and individuals who collectively represent various segments of the historical women’sEXHIBITS — WVCI
Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote exhibit. The National Archives invites you to browse the wealth of records and information documenting the women's rights movement in the US, including photographs, documents, audiovisual recordings, educational resources, exhibits, articles, blog posts, lectures and events.VENDOR — WVCI
Product: 2020 Celebration of Women’s Vote Cards. Vendor: Cummings & Good. Product: Vote Face Mask. Vendor: Cummings & Good. Product: “Votes For Women” Centennial Pin. Vendor: League of Women Voters - Bay County, FL. Product: Women Win the Vote!: 19 for the 19th Amendment. Vendor: WW Norton.PRIMARY SOURCES
More Primary Sources. Selected primary documents from the National Archives.. Selected images of the woman suffrage movement from the Library of Congress, including photographs, cartoons, campaign literature and more.. Online exhibit with selected items from the Library of Congress’s NAWSA collection.. Online photographs from the Library of Congress’s National Woman’s Party Collection. O’AHU CEMETERY PUPU THEATRE: “WOMAN’S TRIUMPH: 100 YEARS O’ahu Cemetery Pupu Theatre: “Woman’s Triumph: 100 years of Women’s Suffrage”. Friday, June 12, 2020. 5:00 PM 8:30 PM 17:00 20:30. Oahu Cemetery 2162 Nuuanu Avenue Honolulu, HI, 96817 United States (map) Google Calendar ICS. Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives presents it’s highly popular Cemetery Pupu Theatreseries
HISTORY DAY GRANT WINNERS the talented Student winners! For History Day, WVCI provided grants to state history day programs which funded prizes for projects on the suffrage movement. The student winners from each state are listed below. Photos of projects are shown when available. Delaware awardedtwo
FAQ — WVCI
One American enthusiast, Harriot Stanton Blatch, adopted the purple, white and green when she founded the Women’s Political Union (WPU) in New York City in 1910 and began organizing suffrage parades and other outdoor events. She asked women to wear white dresses as a visual statement in the parades.SUFFRAGE PERFORMERS
Whitehouse was a suffrage leader in Maine from 1914-1920, and, working closely with Alice Paul, helped ensure that Maine ratified the 19th Amendment when antis launched a last-minute effort to defeat it. Phone Number: 207/657-4935 (office) 207/650-4369 (cell) Email: agassmaine@gmail.com.PROGRAMS + EVENTS
Museums, institutions, nonprofits, and groups around the country are celebrating and honoring the centennial of the ratification of the 19th Amendment and the work of the remarkable women who fought for its passage with special programs, events, and exhibits throughout 2020.STATE QUIZZES
WVCI is looking for a quiz from each and every state, with questions focused on the women’s suffrage movement and centennial anniversary of that state. The quiz submitted may be intended for adults OR for children to complete. For a quiz to be eligible, quiz questions must be fact-checked by at least two people before they are submitted toNEW PRIMARY SOURCES
Petition for Universal Suffrage. Docs Teach, an online tools for teaching with documents from the National Archives, offers an expansive collection of primary sources on Women’s Rights and Roles in American History. Susan B. Anthony, full-length portrait, seated, facing left. Alice Stone Blackwell, head-and-shoulders portrait,facing left.
PRIMARY SOURCES
More Primary Sources. Selected primary documents from the National Archives.. Selected images of the woman suffrage movement from the Library of Congress, including photographs, cartoons, campaign literature and more.. Online exhibit with selected items from the Library of Congress’s NAWSA collection.. Online photographs from the Library of Congress’s National Woman’s Party Collection. RESOURCES: FOR TEACHERS ALL Resources: For Teachers All — WVCI. Centennial Learning Center. The Centennial for Teachers. Resources (DND) Master Gallery Page. Curriculum: "Alice-at-a-Glance Curricula". Grade level: Middle School and High School. Source: Alice Paul Institute. LessonGET INVOLVED
Get Involved — WVCI. “There is danger that because of a great victory women will believe their whole struggle for independence ended. They have still far to go." Alice paul, the suffragist , 1921. Whether you want to build a memorial in your local community, volunteer for a nationwide parade, or create change through socialmedia, there are
QUIZ — WVCI
quiz — WVCI. Test your Women’s Suffrage Knowledge. Take Suffrage quiz #1! Suffrage quiz. Test your suffrage knowledge. Please finish all ten answers in our quiz for a correct score. "Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars tochange the
RESOURCES: SUFFRAGE 101 ALL The Bold Accomplishments of Women of Color Need to Be a Bigger Part of Suffrage History. Suffrage and suffering at the 1913 March. History of Women's Suffrage. The Road to the Declaration of Sentiments. 19th Amendment guaranteeing women the right to vote was passed 100 years ago today. African American Women and the Nineteenth Amendment.PUZZLE ANSWERS
Did you get them all? Check here! Hours. Toward EqualityKID'S QUIZ — WVCI
Suffrage Quiz for Kids. Test your suffrage knowledge! Please finish all ten answers in our quiz for a correct score. "Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world." - Harriet Tubman.ABOUT US — WVCI
The 2020 Women’s Vote Centennial Initiative (WVCI) is a collaborative effort created to share information and stimulate activities around the country in the years leading up to 2020. We are a volunteer initiative that is composed of a broad range of groups and individuals who collectively represent various segments of the historical women’sPROGRAMS + EVENTS
We look forward to seeing you at these extraordinary programs, events, and exhibits! remember TO Share Your group's centennial plans FOR inclusion on the wvci centennial calendar. Email Info@2020centennial.org. Susan B. Anthony, 1891. explore suffrage exhibits. View the 2020 Centennial Calendar. explore suffrage projectsby state.
LEARN — WVCI
Learn — WVCI. Scroll. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. Amendment XIX, August 26, 1920. Centennial learning Center. The passage of the 19th Amendment was not brought about by a singular event, individual, or group.NEW GET INVOLVED
Get involved in 2020 WVCI. Do your part now to help 2020 WVCI honor and celebrate the centennial of the 19th Amendment. Volunteer. Across the country, events and programs large and small will celebrate and honor the work of America's suffragists. And we'll need dedicated volunteers to make it happen.NEW PRIMARY SOURCES
Petition for Universal Suffrage. Docs Teach, an online tools for teaching with documents from the National Archives, offers an expansive collection of primary sources on Women’s Rights and Roles in American History. Susan B. Anthony, full-length portrait, seated, facing left. Alice Stone Blackwell, head-and-shoulders portrait,facing left.
NEW SHOP PAGE
The National Women’s History Alliance additionally put together a Centennial Catalog for the purpose of spreading awareness on women’s suffrage centennial efforts in each state and nationally. Find the catalog here: Interested in selling the 2020WVCI pin or magnet forQUIZ — WVCI
quiz — WVCI. Test your Women’s Suffrage Knowledge. Take Suffrage quiz #1! Suffrage quiz. Test your suffrage knowledge. Please finish all ten answers in our quiz for a correct score. "Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars tochange the
VENDOR — WVCI
Product: 2020 Celebration of Women’s Vote Cards. Vendor: Cummings & Good. Product: Vote Face Mask. Vendor: Cummings & Good. Product: “Votes For Women” Centennial Pin. Vendor: League of Women Voters - Bay County, FL. Product: Women Win the Vote!: 19 for the 19th Amendment. Vendor: WW Norton. HISTORY DAY GRANT WINNERS the talented Student winners! For History Day, WVCI provided grants to state history day programs which funded prizes for projects on the suffrage movement. The student winners from each state are listed below. Photos of projects are shown when available. Delaware awardedtwo
PUZZLE ANSWERS
Did you get them all? Check here! Hours. Toward EqualityABOUT US — WVCI
The 2020 Women’s Vote Centennial Initiative (WVCI) is a collaborative effort created to share information and stimulate activities around the country in the years leading up to 2020. We are a volunteer initiative that is composed of a broad range of groups and individuals who collectively represent various segments of the historical women’sPROGRAMS + EVENTS
We look forward to seeing you at these extraordinary programs, events, and exhibits! remember TO Share Your group's centennial plans FOR inclusion on the wvci centennial calendar. Email Info@2020centennial.org. Susan B. Anthony, 1891. explore suffrage exhibits. View the 2020 Centennial Calendar. explore suffrage projectsby state.
LEARN — WVCI
Learn — WVCI. Scroll. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. Amendment XIX, August 26, 1920. Centennial learning Center. The passage of the 19th Amendment was not brought about by a singular event, individual, or group.NEW GET INVOLVED
Get involved in 2020 WVCI. Do your part now to help 2020 WVCI honor and celebrate the centennial of the 19th Amendment. Volunteer. Across the country, events and programs large and small will celebrate and honor the work of America's suffragists. And we'll need dedicated volunteers to make it happen.NEW PRIMARY SOURCES
Petition for Universal Suffrage. Docs Teach, an online tools for teaching with documents from the National Archives, offers an expansive collection of primary sources on Women’s Rights and Roles in American History. Susan B. Anthony, full-length portrait, seated, facing left. Alice Stone Blackwell, head-and-shoulders portrait,facing left.
NEW SHOP PAGE
The National Women’s History Alliance additionally put together a Centennial Catalog for the purpose of spreading awareness on women’s suffrage centennial efforts in each state and nationally. Find the catalog here: Interested in selling the 2020WVCI pin or magnet forQUIZ — WVCI
quiz — WVCI. Test your Women’s Suffrage Knowledge. Take Suffrage quiz #1! Suffrage quiz. Test your suffrage knowledge. Please finish all ten answers in our quiz for a correct score. "Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars tochange the
VENDOR — WVCI
Product: 2020 Celebration of Women’s Vote Cards. Vendor: Cummings & Good. Product: Vote Face Mask. Vendor: Cummings & Good. Product: “Votes For Women” Centennial Pin. Vendor: League of Women Voters - Bay County, FL. Product: Women Win the Vote!: 19 for the 19th Amendment. Vendor: WW Norton. HISTORY DAY GRANT WINNERS the talented Student winners! For History Day, WVCI provided grants to state history day programs which funded prizes for projects on the suffrage movement. The student winners from each state are listed below. Photos of projects are shown when available. Delaware awardedtwo
PUZZLE ANSWERS
Did you get them all? Check here! Hours. Toward EqualityPROGRAMS + EVENTS
Museums, institutions, nonprofits, and groups around the country are celebrating and honoring the centennial of the ratification of the 19th Amendment and the work of the remarkable women who fought for its passage with special programs, events, and exhibits throughout 2020.NEW PRIMARY SOURCES
Petition for Universal Suffrage. Docs Teach, an online tools for teaching with documents from the National Archives, offers an expansive collection of primary sources on Women’s Rights and Roles in American History. Susan B. Anthony, full-length portrait, seated, facing left. Alice Stone Blackwell, head-and-shoulders portrait,facing left.
WEBINARS — WVCI
Check back for new webinars every month! securing the vote: racism, sexism, & where we go from here. A live virtual discussion about the PBS American Experience film “The Vote” and the ways in which sexism and racism have informed the suffrage movement. Featuring Dr. Marcia Chatelain and Dr. Susan Goodier, who both appeared in the film.PRIMARY SOURCES
More Primary Sources. Selected primary documents from the National Archives.. Selected images of the woman suffrage movement from the Library of Congress, including photographs, cartoons, campaign literature and more.. Online exhibit with selected items from the Library of Congress’s NAWSA collection.. Online photographs from the Library of Congress’s National Woman’s Party Collection. RESOURCES: FOR TEACHERS ALL Resources: For Teachers All — WVCI. Centennial Learning Center. The Centennial for Teachers. Resources (DND) Master Gallery Page. Curriculum: "Alice-at-a-Glance Curricula". Grade level: Middle School and High School. Source: Alice Paul Institute. LessonVENDOR — WVCI
Product: 2020 Celebration of Women’s Vote Cards. Vendor: Cummings & Good. Product: Vote Face Mask. Vendor: Cummings & Good. Product: “Votes For Women” Centennial Pin. Vendor: League of Women Voters - Bay County, FL. Product: Women Win the Vote!: 19 for the 19th Amendment. Vendor: WW Norton.PUZZLE ANSWERS
Did you get them all? Check here! Hours. Toward Equality ANTI RACISM STATEMENT Anti-Racism Statement by the WVCI Steering Committee. Racism and racial prejudice are an unacceptable part of American history we all must work consciously to eliminate. The Women’s Vote Centennial Initiative stands with our partners and allies in condemning the unending violence that targets Black women and men throughout ourcountry.
KID'S QUIZ — WVCI
Suffrage Quiz for Kids. Test your suffrage knowledge! Please finish all ten answers in our quiz for a correct score. "Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world." - Harriet Tubman.QUIZ #2 — WVCI
Quiz #2 — WVCI. TEST YOUR WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE KNOWLEDGE. Take Suffrage quiz #2! Suffrage Quiz #2. Test your suffrage knowledge. Please finish all ten answers in our quiz for a correct score. 1. ____________________ became the first presidential candidate to endorse woman suffrage. 1 point. Woodrow Wilson. About US Programs + Events Learn Get Involved Shop ContactDONATE FAQ
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THE 2020 WOMEN'S VOTE CENTENNIAL INITIATIVE THE YEAR 2020 MARKS THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE PASSAGE OF THE 19TH AMENDMENT, GUARANTEEING AND PROTECTING WOMEN'S CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO VOTE. THIS HISTORIC CENTENNIAL OFFERS AN UNPARALLELED OPPORTUNITY TO COMMEMORATE A MILESTONE OF DEMOCRACY AND TO EXPLORE ITS RELEVANCE TO THE ISSUES OF EQUAL RIGHTS TODAY. THE WOMEN'S VOTE CENTENNIAL INITIATIVE, A COLLABORATION OF WOMEN-CENTERED INSTITUTIONS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND SCHOLARS FROM ACROSS THE US, WORKS TO ENSURE THAT THIS ANNIVERSARY, AND THE 72-YEAR FIGHT TO ACHIEVE IT, ARE COMMEMORATED AND CELEBRATED THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES.About wvci
TOWARD EQUALITY
SUFFRAGE QUIZ #1
SUFFRAGE QUIZ #2
QUIZ FOR KIDS
STATE QUIZZES
CENTENNIAL CROSSWORD WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE SOLITAIRE HISTORY DAY PRIZE WINNERSSUFFRAGE EXHIBITS
STATE & LOCAL PROJECTSSUFFRAGE PERFORMERS
SUFFRAGE BOOKS
WVCI WEBINARS
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"A VOTE FOR WOMEN: CELEBRATING THE WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT AND THE NINETEENTH AMENDMENT" _A Vote for Women: Celebrating the Women’s Suffrage Movement and the 19th Amendment _charts the history of the women’s suffrage movement in the U.S., the fight for the vote, and some of the advances that have resulted from that victory. This fully illustrated and beautifully designed hardback book brings together key stories from the fields of equality and women’s rights. It also offers an insight into Congress and U.S. government departments, exploring current activities and initiatives, and the contributions they have made in shaping the U.S. of today. _A Vote for Women _features editorial contributions from academics, government agencies, charities, corporations, and other organizations, alongside archival photography that vividly brings the battle for the ballot to life.Get your copy here
2020 CENTENNIAL — IN THE NEWS Why suffragists wore white, and more feminist symbols decoded Author: Erin Blakemore Source: National Geographic When she was born, women couldn’t vote. At 103, she watched a Black woman like her become vice president. Author: Sarah Maslin Nir Source: The New York Times The Real Legacy of the Suffrage Movement Source: The Atlantic Author: Deborah Cohen Two Women and 10,000 Miles on the Road to Suffrage Source: The New York Times Author: Elizabeth D. Herman The Yarn Store Would Like You to Vote Author: Margot Sanger-Katz Source: The New York Times Southeastern Livingston Center to host panel on women’s suffrage movement anniversary Author: Jordyn Franklin Source: The Lion’s Roar Voters pay respect to Susan B. Anthony at her grave in RochesterSource: CBS News
Women’s history shrine donates trove of artifacts to Library of Congress and National Park Service Author: Michael E. Ruane Source: The Washington Post Overlooked No More: Eleanor Flexner, Pioneering Feminist in anAnti-Feminist Age
Author: Ellen Carol DuBois Source: The New York Times Key facts about women’s suffrage around the world, a century after U.S. ratified 19th Amendment Author: Katherine Schaeffer Source: Pew Research Center The fight to vote: 4 ways to weave 100 years of women's suffrage intocurricula
Author: Lauren Barack Source: Education Dive Library of Congress Acquires Archives of the National Woman’s Party Author: Jennifer Schuessler Source: The New York Times How Women Vote: Separating Myth From Reality Author: Jennifer M. Piscopo Source: Smithsonian Magazine 19 Ways to Teach the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment Author: Natalie Proulx Source: New York Times Women's Suffrage Was a Milestone, Not an Endpoint Author: Rose MinutaglioSource: Elle
Suffrage at 100: A Visual History Author: Jennifer Harlan Source: The New York Times PBS Wisconsin Honors Female TrailblazersAuthor: Alyssa Beno
Source: PBS Wisconsin No More Whitewashing the Women’s Suffrage Movement Author: Rhiannon Fionn Source: Queen City Nerve Is This the End of the Crusade for Gender-Equal Curricula? Author: Elizabeth Weingarten Source: The Atlantic Radio play series ‘Black Women and the Ballot’ tackles suffrage movement on JuneteenthAuthor: Tim Balk
Source: New York Daily News Elaine Weiss on Women's Suffrage and the History of the League ofWomen Voters
Author: Sydney Albert Source: Scarsdale10583 First Lady Melania Trump Announces National Youth Art Project onWomen's Suffrage
Author: Darlene SupervilleSource: Time
100 Years of Women Voting Means Defending the Right to Vote for AllAuthor: Gavi Klein
Source: Ms. Magazine Black Women’s 200 Year Fight for the Vote Author: Martha S. JonesSource: PBS
Read Or Listen To The Winning Submissions For The Women's SuffrageEssay Contest
Source: Utah Public Radio 19th Amendment anniversary celebration will put women on Mount Rushmore, temporarily Author: Amanda Becker Source: The Washington Post Bold Women of Richmond 2020 Author: Susan Winiecki Source: Richmond Magazine Online event to highlight UGA exhibit on women’s rights Author: Courtney Kueppers Source: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Young artist’s creativity blooming during lockdown Author: Lurdes C. da Silva Source: The Herald News What Might Have Been: The Forgotten History Of Women On The SupremeCourt Shortlist
Author: Jill Ament, Shelly Brisbin Source: Texas Standard 'Sphere of Usefulness': New Mexico and women's suffrage Author: Jason Strykowski Source: Santa Fe New Mexican Ida B. Wells biography, written by great-granddaughter, set for 2021 Author: Associated Press Source: Chicago Sun Times Celebrate The Centennial Of Women's Suffrage in the US With a Live Stream of I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU LUCY STONE Author: BWW News Desk Source: Broadway World Without Women There Is No Democracy Author: JENNIFER M. PISCOPO, SHAUNA L. SHAMES Source: Boston Review 100 Years of Political Spectacle: Women, Political Protest, and theWhite House
Authors: Bernadette Crehan and Susan Liebell Source: History News Network Phenomenal San Diego women in science and research Author: Gary Robbins Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune Race Lens Used as Conduit for Exploring New Women’s SuffrageInitiative
Source: The Washington Informer How the Spanish Flu Almost Upended Women's Suffrage Author: Alisha Haridasani Gupta Source: New York Times Histories & Mysteries: History converges in a house on Scenic Drive Author: Peter Finkle Source: The Ashland Tidings Video screenings explore the 1913 march on Washington for women's suffrage and its fallout Author: Rachel WallachSource: JHU Hub
Women Have Made Many Strides, But Dangerous Voting Trends Remain Author: Janet DiFioreSource: Law.com
The National Women’s History Museum Wants Your Coronavirus Stories Author: Erin SpencerSource: Forbes
Women’s Suffrage Centennial dollar, medal for 2020 unveiledAuthor: Paul Gilkes
Source: Coin World
Profiles of Courage and Persistence: Amelia Jenks Bloomer Authors: INDA KNELL and BEN JOHNSONSource: The Courier
Virtual screening of documentary ‘The Vote’ in commemoration of suffrage centennial set for April 16Author: Jalen Blue
Source: Vanderbilt University New York suffrage anniversary muted amid pandemic Authors: Cayla Harris and Wendy LiberatoreSource: Times Union
Battle for the Ballot: Afternoon tea launches American women’srights movement
Source: The Express
Celebrating the Centennial of Women's Suffrage with Susan WareAuthor: Erin Barry
Source: Pell Center
‘Mrs. America’ Depicts a Different Kind of Feminist: The Anti-Kind
Author: Lara Zarum
Source: New York Times Where Women Made History Source: National Trust for Historic Preservation Inspiring Utah doctor Martha Hughes Cannon overcame huge odds in women’s suffrage movement Author: Shadow Mountain PublishingSource: KSL.com
The woman’s reason: Women’s suffrage movement in Riley County Author: Allana Parker Source: The Manhattan Mercury Sculpture stroll: Works of art, fresh air await at Riverfront Park Author: Jack Schnedler Source: Arkansas Democrat Gazette Asheville Archives: The city’s mixed response to the women’s suffrage movement, 1894 Author: Thomas Calder Source: Mountain Xpress Book review (nonfiction): Author examines suffrage movement with passion, perspective Author: JAY STRAFFORD Source: The Free Lance-Star “Votes For Women: A Century of Suffrage” Source: The Atlantic Idaho celebrates 100 years of women's suffrage nationwide, looks back at early adoption of the vote Author: MARGARET CARMELSource: Idaho Press
These Hotels Recognize Incredible Women Author: Michele HerrmannSource: Forbes
Dakota County quilt exhibit celebrates women's right to vote Author: Kevyn Burger Source: Star Tribune The Woman Who Pushed the Smithsonian to Preserve the Victory forSuffrage
Author: Kimberly Hamlin Source: SMITHSONIANMAG.COM How Google, Netflix And Other Brands Are Celebrating InternationalWomen’s Day 2020
Author: Samantha ToddSource: Forbes
World premiere of 'The Suffragist' coming to Cedar FallsSource: The Courier
A Statue of an African American Woman Will Replace a Confederate General in the US Capitol Author: Sarah CasconeSource: artnet
More images of real women need to fill our public art spaces Author: Megan MurphySource: nj.com
Loveland artist's monument honoring women's suffrage approved by U.S.House
Author: Kevin Duggan Source: The Coloradoan ‘She Persisted’ Review: A Musical About Women Who Triumphed Author: Laura Collins-Hughes Source: The New York Times New exhibits celebrate 100th anniversary of women Commemorating women's rights: Louisiana's Old State Capitol celebrates 100 years ofwomen's suffrage
Author: ROBIN MILLER Source: The Advocate NJ lawmakers seeking to honor Alice Paul Source: Burlington County Times Author: David Levinsky Where to Celebrate Women’s Rights This YearAuthor: Charu Suri
Source: The New York Times Power Of The Past: Retelling Utah’s Suffragette History To EmpowerModern Women
Author: Dianna DouglasSource: NPR
The New York Philharmonic Launches Project 19 to Celebrate FemaleComposers
Author: AMANDA ANGEL Source: playbill.com Lucy Burns Museum preserves history – the good, bad, and ugly Author: ANGELA WOOLSEY Source: Fairfax County Times Painting a picture of women’s suffrage Author: Corinne Battistelli Source: The Muhlenberg Weekly Cass County Women’s Vote Centennial Initiative to host Indiana Historical Society’s traveling exhibit marking 100th Anniversary of Voting Rights for Women Source: Cass County Online Exhibit Examines Ohio's Forgotten Role In The Women's SuffrageMovement
Author: TANA WEINGARTNERSource: WVXU
The Overlooked History of Women at Work Author: Jennifer Schuessler Source: The New York Times 'Epicenter of women's rights': Women March in Seneca Falls adds eventsin Auburn
Author: Robert HardingSource: Auburn Pub
Bradley Academy Museum celebrates Women's Suffrage through art at Jan.16 forum
Author: VOICE WIRE
Source: Murfreesboro Voice Rhode Island Marks Women’s Suffrage Anniversary with Events Author: Associated PressSource: NBC Boston
Images Cinema Presents 20th Century Women in Film Series Source: iBerkshires.com The Centennial of Women's Right to Vote Takes Off with a Celebration Float in the 2020 Rose Parade Source: Pasadena Now Women’s suffrage exhibit highlights 19th Amendment, beyond Author: Molly Lubbers Source: The Daily Northwestern Hogan declares 2020 Year of the Woman in Maryland Author: Jenny FulginitiSource: WBALTV11
ROSE PARADE FLOAT | Chamber Mixer Gives Sneak Peak of ‘Victory atLast’
Author: Bill Glazier Source: South Pasedenan Wyoming women weigh in on what that label means to themSource: KPVI
‘State of Equality:’ Behind the scenes of new suffrage film Author: Katie Klingsporn Source: Laramie Boomerang Carson City awarded historic marker commemorating Women’s Suffragein Nevada
Author: Jeff Munson
Source: CarsonNow
SFDC releases women's suffrage ornament Author: DAVID L. SHAW Source: Finger Lakes Times Registration Opens For Suffragists Centennial Motorcycle RideAuthor: Jacob Black
Source: RideApart
New State Archives Digital Exhibit on Women’s Suffrage for 100th Anniversary of 19th Amendment Ratification in California, California Secretary of State Reports Source: Sierra Sun Times Commemorating Women's Suffrage In Nevada Author: LUCIA STARBUCKSource: KUNR
Celebrating a Century of Women's Contributions to Comics and Cartoons Author: Theresa Machemer Source: SMITHSONIAN.COM 2020 Juried Exhibit - Ohio Printmakers: Celebrate Women Source: Phoenix Rising Printmaking Cooperative Baltimore Museum of Art pledges to collect only work by women in 2020 Source: Apollo Magazine Interactive Site Commemorates Women’s Suffrage Centennial Source: Delaware.gov Carrie Chapman Catt — A lifetime of political activism Author: Bonita HannisSource: The Express
‘The Vote’ explores suffragists’ roles as pioneering activists Author: Paula HendricksonSource: Current
Photos: The Battle for Women’s Suffrage in the U.S.Author: Alan Taylor
Source: The Atlantic 19th Amendment Centennial Scavenger Hunt Source: Connecticut Bar Association Nevada Commission for Women unveils Women's Suffrage license plateSource: News 4-Fox
Celebrating eight accomplished women in downtown D.C. call boxesAuthor: John Kelly
Source: The Washington Post Celebrating suffrage through new play ‘Perseverance’Author: Bob Keyes
Source: The Portland Press Herald Tubman led at least 70 enslaved friends and family from Maryland to freedom over 13 trips on the Underground Railroad Author: Janelle RichardsSource: NBC News
Female Suffragettes Memorial Will Mark Central Park's First Statues ofWomen In History
Author: Michele Debczak Source: Mental Floss Designs for Women’s Suffrage silver medal, possible coin, get CCACnod
Author: Paul Gilkes
Source: Coin World
In the #MeToo Era, Museums Celebrate Women AUTHOR: KERRY HANNON SOURCE: NEW YORK TIMES In praise of the older women who shaped American history Author: Lisa Birnbach Source: The Washington PostIt's about time
Author: Ronald E. Carrington Source: Richmond Free Press Tina Cassidy describes how Alice Paul carried the suffragist banner Author: Carlene Phillips Source: The Harvard Press Historic figures from women's suffrage movement stop by Johnson CityAuthor: David Floyd
Source: Johnson City Press Author to speak about suffrage movement in Maine at Springvalepresentation
Source: Journal Tribune Pop-up exhibit on women's rights on display at Downingtown East Author: MediaNews Group Source: Daily Local News Overlooked No More: Alice Guy Blaché, the World’s First FemaleFilmmaker
Author: Manohla Dargis Source: The New York Times Why we need more biographies of suffragistsAuthor: Susan Ware
Source: OUPblog
A woman who ran for president in 1872 was compared to Satan and locked up. It wasn’t for her emails. Author: Kayla Epstein Source: The Washington Post 150th anniversary of women's suffrage event draws sellout crowd atLCCC
Author: Margaret Austin Source: Wyoming Tribune Eagle Commentary: The forgotten voices that galvanized the Women’sSuffrage Movement
Author: Joan Michelson Source: The Chronicle Imagining a New York where the streets are named for women Author: ALEX WILLIAMSON SOURCE: BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE Women scientists were written out of history. It's Margaret Rossiter's lifelong mission to fix that. Author: Susan Dominus Source: Smithsonian Magazine Suffragist City Parade in Rochester celebrates 'equality for allpeople'
Author: April FranklinSource: WXXI News
99 years of women’s right to vote celebrated at Crossroads Village Author: Paul Rozycki Source: East Village Magazine How Black Suffragettes Subverted the Domestic Sphere Author: Hannah Giorgis Source: The Atlantic The Complex History of the Women’s Suffrage Movement Author: Jennifer Schuessler Source: New York Times New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy and Secretary of State Tahesha Way to Co-Chair Statewide Efforts to Mark the Centennial of Women’sSuffrage in 2020
Source: InsiderNJ
15 Countries That Gave Women the Right to Vote Before the UnitedStates Did
Author: Leslie D. David Source: Reader’s Digest Sojourner Truth added to proposed women's suffrage monument in CentralPark
Author: Nicole BrownSource: am New York
Article: “The Library of Congress Needs Your Help Transcribing Suffragist Papers”Author: Brigit Katz
Source: Smithsonian
Article: “Her Story Theater Announces Cast for INVISIBLE” Source: Broadway World Article: “Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Guest-Edits British Vogue’sSeptember Issue”
Author: Elizabeth Paton Source: New York Times Article: “Assembly welcomed suffragist movement”Author: Bob Reuther
Source: Observer Today Article: “Political cartoons about women’s suffrage, now on exhibit in Logan, still resonate” Author: Becky Jacobs Source: The Salt Lake Tribune Article: “Celebrating the US women's soccer team? Time to supportthe ERA”
Author: Jessica Neuwirth and Carol JenkinsSource: The Hill
“How the women of NASA made their mark on the space program” Author: Molly Hennessy-Fiske Source: Los Angeles Times Article: “The Powerful First _Harriet_ Trailer Has ‘Oscar Contender’ Written All Over It” Author: Justin KirklandSource: Esquire
CENTENNIAL LEARNING CENTER Resources (DND) Master Gallery Page Image: "Official Program Cover, 1913 Woman Suffrage Parade"Source: Newseum
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Image: "Official Program Cover, 1913 Woman Suffrage Parade"Source: Newseum
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Curriculum: "Alice-at-a-Glance Curricula" Grade level: Middle School and High School Source: Alice Paul Institute Title_: African American Women in the Struggle for the Vote,1850–1920_
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Author: Rosalyn Terborg-Penn Article: "Jeannette Rankin" Source: Women's Suffrage Celebration Coalition of Massachusetts" tabindex="-1">
Article: "Jeannette Rankin" Source: Women's Suffrage Celebration Coalition of Massachusetts Article: “Angelina Weld Grimké” Source: The Ubuntu Biography Project" tabindex="-1">
Article: “Angelina Weld Grimké” Source: The Ubuntu Biography Project _Title: “On Wisconsin Women: Working for Their Rights from Settlement to Suffrage (History of American Thought and Culture)”_ Author: Genevieve G. McBride" tabindex="-1">
_Title: “On Wisconsin Women: Working for Their Rights from Settlement to Suffrage (History of American Thought and Culture)”_ Author: Genevieve G. McBride Explore the web's Best Centennial Resources "IT IS INCREDIBLE TO ME THAT ANY WOMAN SHOULD CONSIDER THE FIGHT FOR FULL EQUALITY WON. IT HAS JUST BEGUN."ALICE PAUL, 1920
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