By A Mystery Man Writer
As America marks the centennial of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, the history of anti-suffragism matters too, says Nicole Hemmer. Failing to grapple with the stories of these paradoxical women perpetuates blinders about gender, race, class and political identity that endure today.
Meet the Presidents and the Oval Office, Women of Color in the Struggle for Suffrage
Celebrating over a century of women's suffrage - Focus on the Family Canada
How Women Remade American Government After Suffrage - The Atlantic
Alice Paul and Women's Suffrage, The Great War
Anti-Suffrage in Massachusetts (U.S. National Park Service)
Voting Rights for Women, The Right to Vote, Elections, Classroom Materials at the Library of Congress
National Woman's Rights Conventions 1850 - 1869
Do we have a biblical view of women's suffrage? - Femina Sola Gratia
The problem with celebrating the 19th Amendment