Susan B. Anthony once famously stated, “I will cut off this right arm of mine before I will ever work for or demand the ballot for the Negro and not the woman.” The racism of many early suffragettes has been well documented and discussed; Black suffragettes and other suffragettes of color were, at best, relegated to the margins of the movement and, at worst, scorned and turned away by white suffragettes. Moreover, part of white suffragettes’ strategy for passage of the Nineteenth Amendment was based on racist appeals to white men; white suffragettes claimed that passage of the Nineteenth Amendment would help keep white voters in the majority and, ultimately, would help uphold white supremacy. Against this backdrop, Black women—and much of t...
(Excerpt) The women’s rights movement, throughout its history, defined its priorities with reference...
In November 2019, the Western New England Law Review held its symposium, On Account of Sex: Women’s ...
What most becomes a landmark anniversary in the legendary campaign by women (and some men) for woman...
Susan B. Anthony once famously stated, “I will cut off this right arm of mine before I will ever wor...
America is at an unprecedented time with self-determination for Black women, and this phase of the m...
On this 100th anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment—and on the cusp of the fiftieth anniversary of...
This brief history of the woman suffrage movement shows how various suffragists believed the right t...
In January 2021, A Black, South Asian woman, Kamala Harris, has risen to the position of U.S. vice ...
This article analyzes women’s rights advocacy and its impact on the meanings of gender equality duri...
August of 2020 marked the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment granting women...
This essay argues that the Nineteenth Amendment can best be understood in terms of the Fifteenth Ame...
The history of the US woman suffrage movement did not end with the ratification of the Nineteenth Am...
This essay is based on my remarks at the Center for Constitutional Law’s symposium on the Centennial...
Abstract A traditional narrative of women suffrage tends to begin with the Seneca Falls Convention o...
In November 2019, the Western New England Law Review held its symposium, On Account of Sex: Women’s ...
(Excerpt) The women’s rights movement, throughout its history, defined its priorities with reference...
In November 2019, the Western New England Law Review held its symposium, On Account of Sex: Women’s ...
What most becomes a landmark anniversary in the legendary campaign by women (and some men) for woman...
Susan B. Anthony once famously stated, “I will cut off this right arm of mine before I will ever wor...
America is at an unprecedented time with self-determination for Black women, and this phase of the m...
On this 100th anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment—and on the cusp of the fiftieth anniversary of...
This brief history of the woman suffrage movement shows how various suffragists believed the right t...
In January 2021, A Black, South Asian woman, Kamala Harris, has risen to the position of U.S. vice ...
This article analyzes women’s rights advocacy and its impact on the meanings of gender equality duri...
August of 2020 marked the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment granting women...
This essay argues that the Nineteenth Amendment can best be understood in terms of the Fifteenth Ame...
The history of the US woman suffrage movement did not end with the ratification of the Nineteenth Am...
This essay is based on my remarks at the Center for Constitutional Law’s symposium on the Centennial...
Abstract A traditional narrative of women suffrage tends to begin with the Seneca Falls Convention o...
In November 2019, the Western New England Law Review held its symposium, On Account of Sex: Women’s ...
(Excerpt) The women’s rights movement, throughout its history, defined its priorities with reference...
In November 2019, the Western New England Law Review held its symposium, On Account of Sex: Women’s ...
What most becomes a landmark anniversary in the legendary campaign by women (and some men) for woman...