Aug 28, 2020
One- hundred years ago on August 26, 1920, the 19th Amendment,
which confirmed women have the right to vote, officially became
part of the U.S. Constitution. But not black women, despite
many black women suffragists fighting just as hard as white women
for the rights of all women to vote.
Black women suffragists were quite strategic though, as you’ll hear
as you listen to professor Marcia Chatelain, professor of history
and African American Studies at Georgetown University. Dr.
Chatelain also has a fascinating take on the impact of Senator
Kamala Harris as the Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee.
You'll hear:
Also read Joan’s Forbes blog on Marica’s insights here, and for more on the suffrage movement, including Joan’s sold-out even at the Newseum go here.
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