
Not so long ago, half the population couldn’t vote but brave women changed that forever.
In this inspiring History-Sode, Auntie Jo Jo shares the story of the women’s suffrage movement, from the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 to the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920.
Meet voices like Susan B. Anthony, Sojourner Truth, and Ida B. Wells, who marched, spoke, and dreamed of a day when every voice could be heard.
Sources:
National Women’s History Museum, The 19th Amendment: Women’s Right to Vote
Library of Congress, Votes for Women: The Struggle for Women’s Suffrage
National Archives, 19th Amendment Ratification Documents
National Park Service, Women’s Rights National Historical Park – Seneca Falls Convention
Smithsonian Magazine, “How Suffragists Changed the World.”