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On Nollaig na mBan, we look back at some of the 'Pioneers of Parliamentary Politics' leading the way for the Women of Ireland - learn more here #seeforyourself #NollaignamBan #WomenInPolitics
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Better Life Lab
BetterLifeLab
1/6 Today is the 100th Anniversary of the ratification of the #19thAmendment . While many white women won the right to vote, for decades, many Black women could not vote
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Simmons Suffragists
SimmonsSuffrage
Our virtual @SimmonsUniv #suffrage march continues w MARY CAROLINE CRAWFORD, a prolific author, labor activist & #suffragist who supported her family from a young age. She understood that education &
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The Washington Post
washingtonpost
The 19th Amendment was ratified 100 years ago today. @MonicaHesse writes: Women’s suffrage was a giant leap for democracy. We haven’t stuck the landing yet.https://wapo.st/32679ES Historians have unearthed new evidence
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Witchcrit
Dis_Critic
Marion Wallace Dunlop was born in Inverness in December 1864. She was a writer and artist and Scottish Suffragist. She studied at the Slade School of Fine Art. She illustrated
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Monica L. Mercado
monicalmercado
The limited vision of the Stanton/Anthony Statue Fund is lightly referenced in today's NYTimes. If you're teaching #wmnhist this Fall, you might want to tweak the essential @Monument_Lab question &
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Daily Suffragist
DailySuffragist
Guest post! Thrilled to welcome @shiram19 to tell us about the suffrage roots of an early Jewish sorority. Read on... On October 24, 1909, Helen Phillips invited 6 friends into
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Tammi Minoski
TammiMinoski
If Martha Washington had been a resident of New Jersey while she was First Lady, she could have voted. In 1790 New Jersey granted “all free inhabitants,” including women, the
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Chas Sisk
chassisk
I edited this story, and it's still hard for me to wrap my head around the fact that about 1 in 12 Tennesseans of voting age are disenfranchised due to
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Stand With Black Women
jennycblack
One hundred years ago today, August 18, 1920, a mighty drama culminated in the ratification of the 19th amendment to the US Constitution which gave white women the right to
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Simmons Suffragists
SimmonsSuffrage
Today in our virtual campus #suffrage parade: early @simmonsuniversity trustee, the indomitable Boston reformer MARY MORTON KEHEW. Kehew was “a woman of great energy and force of character” who shaped
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Petty Auntie™ AKA The Cussing Pundit™ #KHive4Biden
AmbitDiva
Is anybody going to talk about the unethical tactics taken by berners during the primaries in NYC and around the country?The electioneering and guerrilla poll watchers that try to slip
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Dr Robert Bohan Artist
RobertBohan
I think it’s important, when teaching history, to make events relatable to your students. History is a conversation not a statement. This is one time, 20y ago, when I couldn’t
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Daily Suffragist
DailySuffragist
What does this guy have to do with this woman?Hint: dynastic politics.Thread. Charles S. Whitman was elected Governor of New York in 1914. By that time he was a committed
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Daily Suffragist
DailySuffragist
In writing about what it means to “look like a mom,” @VVFriedman reported that the yellow t-shirts Portland moms wear are intended to evoke sunshine, joy, warmth. The protesters even
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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
Is it true that democracies don't go to war with each other?Sort of. But I wouldn't base public policy on the finding.Why? Let's turn to the data.[THREAD]https://twitter.com/McFaul/status/1337620255997247488 The idea of
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