Suffrage Outside: The 19th Amendment at 100

Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage.

Visit the Woodrow Wilson House from the comfort of home! Meet with Executive Director Elizabeth Karcher for a video tour of Wilson House and the recent Suffrage Outside! exhibition followed by a chance to ask questions.

About Suffrage Outside

Larger than life banner images quite literally take Suffrage Outside to showcase how women’s work outside the home, their public protests outside in the streets, alliances with activists outside the United States, as well as the work and leadership of Black women kept outside the ‘mainstream’ of a middle-class white women’s movement, collectively propelled the American woman’s suffrage campaign to victory in 1920.

Part of the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Campaign for Where Women Made History. The National Trust and its supporters are making a significant, multi-year commitment to elevate the stories of women and their contributions as leaders, innovators, and ground breakers throughout the course of American history. 

  • January 21, 2021
  • 5:30 pm

DURATION:

1 Hour

ADMISSION:

Pay What You Wish, suggested $10

REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Click the link below and then select the event on the calendar popup.  After registration, you will receive a confirmation containing the link to Zoom for the event. 

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