Archivists and archival collections at Historically Black Colleges and Universities are uniquely situated to offer insights into voting rights struggles for people of color and in particular for women of color. Participants in this session will discuss how their institution and collections have preserved voting rights history and how the material that tells this story is being shared during the anniversaries of both the Fifteenth and Nineteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution
A journal and notes written by Evelyn G. Lowery recording her thoughts and reflections during the Ca...
The League of Women Voters of Texas is a non-partisan organization that works to promote political r...
This audio recording features a voting rights hearing in Georgia, in which women and men give their ...
This session focuses on Virginia’s statewide commemoration of the centennial of the Nineteenth Amend...
In 1867, African American men voted for the first time in Virginia. In 1870, the Fifteenth Amendment...
Exhibitions provide archives, libraries, and museums the opportunity to consider new historical narr...
The 15th and 19th Amendments to the US Constitution. The year 2020 will mark the anniversaries of tw...
On this 100th anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment—and on the cusp of the fiftieth anniversary of...
This video features a panel of speakers at a voting rights forum in Atlanta, Georgia. "The Framework...
Join us as Collin College celebrates the Centennial of the 19th Amendment during Women’s History Mon...
The League of Women Voters of Texas is a non-partisan organization that works to promote political r...
A daily journal kept by Evelyn G. Lowery in which she details the activities and happenings that occ...
This panel continues the story from the days following the passage of the 19th Amendment through to ...
The League of Women Voters of Texas is a non-partisan organization that works to promote political r...
The Women\u27s Suffrage Movement in Mississippi Established in 1897, the Mississippi Woman Suffrage ...
A journal and notes written by Evelyn G. Lowery recording her thoughts and reflections during the Ca...
The League of Women Voters of Texas is a non-partisan organization that works to promote political r...
This audio recording features a voting rights hearing in Georgia, in which women and men give their ...
This session focuses on Virginia’s statewide commemoration of the centennial of the Nineteenth Amend...
In 1867, African American men voted for the first time in Virginia. In 1870, the Fifteenth Amendment...
Exhibitions provide archives, libraries, and museums the opportunity to consider new historical narr...
The 15th and 19th Amendments to the US Constitution. The year 2020 will mark the anniversaries of tw...
On this 100th anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment—and on the cusp of the fiftieth anniversary of...
This video features a panel of speakers at a voting rights forum in Atlanta, Georgia. "The Framework...
Join us as Collin College celebrates the Centennial of the 19th Amendment during Women’s History Mon...
The League of Women Voters of Texas is a non-partisan organization that works to promote political r...
A daily journal kept by Evelyn G. Lowery in which she details the activities and happenings that occ...
This panel continues the story from the days following the passage of the 19th Amendment through to ...
The League of Women Voters of Texas is a non-partisan organization that works to promote political r...
The Women\u27s Suffrage Movement in Mississippi Established in 1897, the Mississippi Woman Suffrage ...
A journal and notes written by Evelyn G. Lowery recording her thoughts and reflections during the Ca...
The League of Women Voters of Texas is a non-partisan organization that works to promote political r...
This audio recording features a voting rights hearing in Georgia, in which women and men give their ...