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The Straight Line From 1920 → 1965 → 2020s North Carolina
By Karen D. Spigner August 26, 2020, marked the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, a milestone often celebrated as “when women won the right to vote.” But as historians Martha S. Jones and Daina Ramey Berry remind us, that narrative was never true for all women. For Black women, the right to vote was not granted in 1920 — it was promised , then systematically denied.when voting rights didnt protec… And today, a century later, North Carolina’s newly gerrymandered distric

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The Future of Colored Women’s Clubs in the U.S.
“Reclaim the Reach: Women Building Back Community”

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