Working for Suffrage: How Class and Race Shaped the U.S. Suffrage Movement
The fight for women’s suffrage was a long-fought battle with support from national well-organized groups. Working-class women involved in grassroots efforts and other reform movements played a significant role in the fight for the right to vote. Historians, Page Harrington, Cathleen Cahill and Alison Parker, will discuss these women and the roles they played.
For live-only captions: https://www.streamtext.net/player?event=JobNo.18559-NARA.WorkingForSuffrage
Women's History Month programming is made possible in part by the National Archives Foundation through the generous support of Denise Gwyn Ferguson.
Видео Working for Suffrage: How Class and Race Shaped the U.S. Suffrage Movement канала US National Archives
For live-only captions: https://www.streamtext.net/player?event=JobNo.18559-NARA.WorkingForSuffrage
Women's History Month programming is made possible in part by the National Archives Foundation through the generous support of Denise Gwyn Ferguson.
Видео Working for Suffrage: How Class and Race Shaped the U.S. Suffrage Movement канала US National Archives
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