By A Mystery Man Writer
Beginning in the mid-19th century, several generations of woman suffrage supporters lectured, wrote, marched, lobbied, and practiced civil disobedience to achieve what many Americans considered a radical change in the Constitution – guaranteeing women the right to vote. Some suffragists used more confrontational tactics such as picketing, silent vigils, and hunger strikes. Read more Primary Sources Links go to DocsTeach, the online tool for teaching with documents from the National Archives.
How The Women's Suffrage Movement Led To The 19th Amendment
Celebrating the Nineteenth Amendment and Women's Suffrage: A
Special Edition* 19th Amendment Ratified 100 Years Ago: Aug. 18,2020
1919 Women's Suffrage Victory Map, Published The Year Before The
The Nineteenth Amendment (U.S. National Park Service)
19th Amendment - Definition, Passage & Summary
February 27, 1922: The 19th Amendment Was Upheld by the Supreme
Women's Suffrage Classroom Materials at the Library of Congress
Protest Delivered the Nineteenth Amendment
19th amendment: When did women get the vote in the US?
Parliament and the Suffrage Movement - Women's Suffrage Resources
19th Amendment Anniversary