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The 19th Amendment was passed by Congress on June 4, 1919, and ratified on August 18, 1920, granting women the right to vote.
The Kentucky Women’s Alliance and Liberty Hall Historic Site will mark Women’s Equality Day on Saturday, Aug. 23, starting ...
The Weimar physician advocated for a more fluid understanding of sexuality and gender—a pioneering idea that was erased by ...
From the Vanderbilts to the 9th Duke of Marlborough, meet the historical socialites, aristocrats, robber barons, and more ...
Learn about the real people in "The Gilded Age," including J.P. Morgan and Alva Vanderbilt, as the series intertwines history ...
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People and speakers voiced opposition to the Trump administration's recent executive actions and the impacts on working-class ...
Test your knowledge of US voting rights history with our quiz! Explore landmark amendments, key laws, and ongoing challenges ...
We should all march across the Harbour Bridge with no banners, posters or flags, wearing only white and led by Premier Chris ...
TikTok sensation and country music rebel Jessie Murph, is prompting heated online conversation about the status of wome ...
With the president’s refusal to reveal the Epstein papers splitting his MAGA followers, and some Democrats having trouble accepting a far-left candidate for mayor of New York, it’s obvious that ...
Both women emphasize perseverance as essential to their political journeys, especially as Black women facing double barriers in predominantly White and male spaces. “You learn at an early age how to ...