The history of the US woman suffrage movement did not end with the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920. While numbers slowly grew of eligible women voting, veterans of the suffrage movement organized to win elective office and use the power of women\u27s votes to gain important legislative gains. This article follows both voting rates and women winning public office up to the revival of feminism in the 1960s
(Excerpt) The women’s rights movement, throughout its history, defined its priorities with reference...
In January 2021, A Black, South Asian woman, Kamala Harris, has risen to the position of U.S. vice ...
(Excerpt) The women’s rights movement, throughout its history, defined its priorities with reference...
When the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution appears in historical memory as the intended ...
This essay argues that the Nineteenth Amendment can best be understood in terms of the Fifteenth Ame...
This essay is based on my remarks at the Center for Constitutional Law’s symposium on the Centennial...
This essay is based on my remarks at the Center for Constitutional Law’s symposium on the Centennial...
Women earned the right to vote 100 years ago with the ratification of the 19th Amendment, effectivel...
One hundred years have passed since (white) women attained the right to vote. In the century since t...
In November 2019, the Western New England Law Review held its symposium, On Account of Sex: Women’s ...
In November 2019, the Western New England Law Review held its symposium, On Account of Sex: Women’s ...
(Excerpt) This issue of the St. John’s Law Review contains several articles which were first present...
In January 2021, A Black, South Asian woman, Kamala Harris, has risen to the position of U.S. vice ...
In January 2021, A Black, South Asian woman, Kamala Harris, has risen to the position of U.S. vice ...
In January 2021, A Black, South Asian woman, Kamala Harris, has risen to the position of U.S. vice ...
(Excerpt) The women’s rights movement, throughout its history, defined its priorities with reference...
In January 2021, A Black, South Asian woman, Kamala Harris, has risen to the position of U.S. vice ...
(Excerpt) The women’s rights movement, throughout its history, defined its priorities with reference...
When the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution appears in historical memory as the intended ...
This essay argues that the Nineteenth Amendment can best be understood in terms of the Fifteenth Ame...
This essay is based on my remarks at the Center for Constitutional Law’s symposium on the Centennial...
This essay is based on my remarks at the Center for Constitutional Law’s symposium on the Centennial...
Women earned the right to vote 100 years ago with the ratification of the 19th Amendment, effectivel...
One hundred years have passed since (white) women attained the right to vote. In the century since t...
In November 2019, the Western New England Law Review held its symposium, On Account of Sex: Women’s ...
In November 2019, the Western New England Law Review held its symposium, On Account of Sex: Women’s ...
(Excerpt) This issue of the St. John’s Law Review contains several articles which were first present...
In January 2021, A Black, South Asian woman, Kamala Harris, has risen to the position of U.S. vice ...
In January 2021, A Black, South Asian woman, Kamala Harris, has risen to the position of U.S. vice ...
In January 2021, A Black, South Asian woman, Kamala Harris, has risen to the position of U.S. vice ...
(Excerpt) The women’s rights movement, throughout its history, defined its priorities with reference...
In January 2021, A Black, South Asian woman, Kamala Harris, has risen to the position of U.S. vice ...
(Excerpt) The women’s rights movement, throughout its history, defined its priorities with reference...