In 2005, the passage of the 19th amendment to the Constitution, giving women the right to vote, celebrated its 85th anniversary.
The opportunity to choose your government by voting is the basic definition of a democracy.
Throughout the winter of 1917, Alice Paul and her followers in the National Women's Party picketed the White House.
Women of the American West led the nation and the world into the struggle for female voting rights,
Today's tour takes us back to western New York, circa 1848, when the first American women's rights convention was held in Seneca Falls.
This History Channel exhibit is divided into three sections: History (a synopsis of 220 years of women's rights in America), Timeline (important events from 1777 to 1997) and Firsts.
At the 1848 Seneca Falls convention, "the delegates adopted a platform that called for a broad range of social, economic, legal, and political reforms that would dramatically raise the status of women in American life.
These thirty-eight suffrage-era pictures are part of the Library of Congress' By Popular Demand program to digitize their most frequently requested holdings and place them online.
The efforts of the suffragists went beyond petitions and parades.
This year marks the 151st anniversary of the first American women's rights convention held at Seneca Falls, New York.
Today's lesson takes us back to western New York, circa 1848, when the first American women's rights convention was held in Seneca Falls. The participants signed a "Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions" that outlined the main issues and goals for th
Consisting of excerpts from a recently published book, this site is both well-illustrated and well-written.