Illustration by Eduardo Ramón Trejo. Photos from Getty Images.
Illustration by Eduardo Ramón Trejo. Photos from Getty Images.
From a plea to a founding father, to the suffragists to Title IX, to the first female political figures, women have blazed a steady trail towards equality in the United States.
The history of established feminist movements in the United States roughly breaks down into four different time periods.
Despite the adoption of the 19th Amendment, many women of color, immigrant women and poorer women continued to face barriers at the polls.
They scored historic victories in their respective countries and left lasting legacies.
In America's forgotten war, one hero with heritage on the other side of the battlefield put himself in harm's way to save his fellow soldiers.
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