"Suffrage for All: The Contribution of Immigrants and African Americans to New Jersey's Suffrage Movement." by Beth Zak-Cohen
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Picatinny's Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) office newsletter for August 2020, highlighting Women's Equality Day 2020.
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Honoring Women's History Month (2:59)
From the Heritage Foundation channel: March is Women’s History Month. It’s a time we set aside to honor women’s contributions in science, business, sports, social movements, and so many other fields. For centuries in America, women's contributions in these fields were often overlooked. As a result, they were omitted from history. That’s why we celebrate Women’s History Month and the opportunity it gives us all to get a more complete picture of our American history. |
Women's Right to Vote - Decades TV Network (5:46)
From Decades TV Network channel: "Women winning the right to vote in the United States signified the only time in the history of the world where over half of a nation's population won a fundamental right democratically without the use of any violence." DePaul University professor Beth Kelly reflects on the fight for women’s suffrage, which was realized on August 18, 1920. |
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The 19th Amendment - A Woman's Right to Vote (26:48)
From AnnnenbergClassroom.org channel: www.annenbergclassroom.org – Voting is the most basic right of a citizen and the most important right in a democracy. When you vote, you are choosing the people who will make the laws. For almost a century and a half of our nation’s history, women were barred from exercising this fundamental right. This is a film about their long, difficult struggle to win the right to vote. It’s about citizenship, the power of the vote, and why women had to change the Constitution with the 19th Amendment to get the vote. |