For the start of Women"s History Month, we"ve come to Union Station in Washington, DC, to view a mosaic of historical photographs of thousands of American women who fought to win voting rights. The ratification of the 19th Amendment, on August 18, 1920, finally secured the legal right of women to vote, but this mainly benefited white women. Despite heroic contributions to achieve suffrage, Black, Indigenous, and other women of color continued to face barriers to voting in the form of poll taxes, restrictive local laws, and hostile intimidation. This mosaic, called "Our Story: Portraits of Change," attempts to show a more complex history of the fight for American women"s right to vote.
Gazing upon Portraits of Change
Today in History
More Desktop Wallpapers:
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National Public Lands Day
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Baltic Sea, Estonia
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Let s get lost
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Quebec City for Winter Carnival
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April Fools Day
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Indigenous living
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Space Week isnt over yet!
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European Day of Parks
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World Wildlife Day
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An ultralight aircraft flying over the sands of Namibia
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A day of death and rebirth
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Snow on the temple
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Brown bears in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Alaska
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International Kissing Day
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Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia, Chile
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Groovy!
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Looking back on 150 years of rail travel
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Northern cardinal in winterberry bush
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Diwali
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Spring equinox
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Brooklyn Bridge Park in Brooklyn, New York
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Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel and the Louvre Pyramid
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Wallabies at sunrise, Australia
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Honoring the rangers on World Ranger Day
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National Napping Day
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How green is my valley
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Winter in Old Nuuk
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Ministry of Fun Santa School
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A bridge too Fawr
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Greetings from Asbury Park
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