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Shall Not Be Denied: Women Fight for the Vote
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Ratification and Beyond
Ratification and Beyond
Seneca Falls and Building a Movement, 1776–1890
New Tactics for a New Generation, 1890–1915
Confrontations, Sacrifice, and the Struggle for Democracy, 1916–1917
Hear Us Roar: Victory, 1918 and Beyond
House and Senate Passage Leads An Exhausting Ratification Campaign
Ratification and Beyond
More To the Movement
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Tennessee Makes it 36!
The Stars Align at Last
Nineteenth Amendment Signed Without Fanfare
A Hero’s Homecoming in New York
“The Colored Women of the South Will Be Shamefully Treated”
“Vote Today and Your Conscience Will Be Clear”
Hallie Quinn Brown, Fannie Barrier Williams, and Republican Party Politics
“The Race is Doomed unless Negro Women Take an Active Part . . .”
From Nineteenth Amendment to ERA
Mapping the Movement for Students
“Women for Congress” Campaigns