Today, all American citizens are eligible to vote irrespective of race and gender, but that hasn’t always been the case.
Opposition to women having the right to vote was mostly based on tradition and emotion and had nothing to do with reason.
Women on U.S. currency include Susan B. Anthony, Sacagawea, Helen Keller, Maya Angelou, Dr. Sally Ride, Wilma Mankiller, and ...
Former Tennessee Attorney General Paul G. Summers writes this regular column on the history of the U.S. Constitution.
The dismissal of this amendment led to the establishment of formal suffrage societies across England and Ireland. Yet, ...
Arizona, if women do have an outsized political effect on the upcoming it will be a first in the era of former President Donald Trump.
History columnist Kirk House spotlights notable women in Steuben County history as well as others who exemplified day to day ...
Before Kamala Harris, many pioneering women broke barriers by running for U.S. president. From Victoria Claflin Woodhull in ...
Women have been a part of the American political scene even before they were able to legally vote. From the middle of the ...
"The vision and determination of our suffragists laid the groundwork for the global equal rights movement," Grigg noted.
Elections are the foundation of representative democracy. Your right to have a say at the ballot box was paid for with blood ...
Agnes Naera is kaiwhakahaere matua chief executive OPINION. Today in Aotearoa New Zealand, we celebrate 131 years since women ...