The centennial anniversaries of the passage and ratification of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution are coming up. The authors are recipients of the 2018 American Library Association Carnegie Whitney Grant to create a centennial anniversary bibliography of currently available materials on women's suffrage for the general reader. This article highlights some resources and solicits suggestions for the complete bibliography
The Library of Congress has launched a series of exhibitions, events and programs around the centenn...
This essay argues that the Nineteenth Amendment can best be understood in terms of the Fifteenth Ame...
The ‘Women’s Suffrage’ collection in Gender: Identity and Social Change (drawn from several of the s...
A review of the book Votes for Women! The American Woman Suffrage Movement and the Nineteenth Amend...
On this 100th anniversary of women\u27s suffrage in the United States, take the time to explore the ...
The ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920 --allowing women to vote in the United States--...
Report from the Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission providing an update including an outline of t...
The 15th and 19th Amendments to the US Constitution. The year 2020 will mark the anniversaries of tw...
The history of the US woman suffrage movement did not end with the ratification of the Nineteenth Am...
This is a monthly e-newsletter from the Department of Cultural Affairs about historical information ...
Report from the Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission providing an update about the group's work in...
This essay is based on my remarks at the Center for Constitutional Law’s symposium on the Centennial...
When the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution appears in historical memory as the intended ...
Annotated bibliography to accompany the Suffrage or No Suffrage lesson plan.https://repository.stclo...
One hundred years have passed since (white) women attained the right to vote. In the century since t...
The Library of Congress has launched a series of exhibitions, events and programs around the centenn...
This essay argues that the Nineteenth Amendment can best be understood in terms of the Fifteenth Ame...
The ‘Women’s Suffrage’ collection in Gender: Identity and Social Change (drawn from several of the s...
A review of the book Votes for Women! The American Woman Suffrage Movement and the Nineteenth Amend...
On this 100th anniversary of women\u27s suffrage in the United States, take the time to explore the ...
The ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920 --allowing women to vote in the United States--...
Report from the Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission providing an update including an outline of t...
The 15th and 19th Amendments to the US Constitution. The year 2020 will mark the anniversaries of tw...
The history of the US woman suffrage movement did not end with the ratification of the Nineteenth Am...
This is a monthly e-newsletter from the Department of Cultural Affairs about historical information ...
Report from the Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission providing an update about the group's work in...
This essay is based on my remarks at the Center for Constitutional Law’s symposium on the Centennial...
When the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution appears in historical memory as the intended ...
Annotated bibliography to accompany the Suffrage or No Suffrage lesson plan.https://repository.stclo...
One hundred years have passed since (white) women attained the right to vote. In the century since t...
The Library of Congress has launched a series of exhibitions, events and programs around the centenn...
This essay argues that the Nineteenth Amendment can best be understood in terms of the Fifteenth Ame...
The ‘Women’s Suffrage’ collection in Gender: Identity and Social Change (drawn from several of the s...