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Amended, Episode 1: Myths and SentimentsHow do we tell the story of the (unfinished) struggle for women’s voting rights? Who gave us the dominant suffrage…
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Amended, Episode 2: Any WomanThe right to vote was only one of many demands that women made prior to the Civil War. Zooming in on another priority, the…
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Amended, Episode 3: Of Rights and WrongsAfter the Civil War, many abolitionists and women’s rights activists saw an opportunity to team up and advance…
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Amended, Episode 4: Embers and ActivismOn March 25, 1911, a fire swept through the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City, claiming the lives of 146…
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Amended, Episode 5: The Submerged HalfIn 1912, Mabel Lee, a teenaged immigrant from China, led a New York City suffrage parade on horseback. Ineligible…
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Amended, Episode 6: Walking in Two WorldsWhen the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920, a large number of Native American women still could not vote. The…