The New York Times
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The article discusses the fight for women's suffrage in the United States, highlighting key moments such as Susan B. Anthony’s 1872 arrest for voting and her subsequent advocacy based on constitutional principles. It examines how suffragists challenged legal and linguistic barriers by interpreting foundational documents differently, notably reading the Constitution to assert women as persons and citizens. The movement's efforts included protests, strategic reinterpretation of laws, and revising historic narratives to emphasize broader contributions, including those of Black and marginalized women. Despite the 1920 ratification of the 19th Amendment, many women of color remained disenfranchised until later civil rights legislation. The article underscores how suffragists sought recognition of personhood beyond voting rights, emphasizing the ongoing evolution of American social and legal equality.
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