Women have always led change. Even then there was strength in numbers. Participate, vote, let your voices be heard. It matters.
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Last 2 sentences- good advice for everyone. I’m not really the most vocal on social media regarding my political opinions but we can all be informed and make a voting decision. My mom took my sister and I with her to vote before work as kids and to this day I vote early morning.
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Why were Black women not included?? When the organization began I would have thought all women were involved. Black women are just as important, we worked hard, well educated...
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They probably had to work and the city may not have had enough restrooms for non-white women (Shameful History). Most white women were not socially allowed to work, unless their husbands ALLOWED them to. Good questions we need to KEEP asking.
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Yes letts be real. The struggle is still Real http://today.Im no fool not to believe we are still victims of hate
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Is that the old post office on the right side of the picture?
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Yes and the Willard hotel on the left. The view is largely the same today.
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My great grandmother was there.
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Looks like a bigger crowd than you know what.

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My grandmother (lowest one in dark dress in this pic) and her activist pals a long time ago.pic.twitter.com/0mJmzjZlWo
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And...we are still having to march...
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Consider it a privilege to be on the side of social change. If you're young, it's something you can tell your grandkids about someday. And if you're already a grandparent, it's a gift to your grandkids, so that they will live in a better world.
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I agree. Very grateful to be on the side of right and moral social change
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So many hats.
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Oh my gosh that struck me as well! Men and women!
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Dems aren't attacking any voting rights, for women or anyone. Dems work to ensure voting rights for all eligible voters. It's Republicans who've been engaging in voter suppression incl kicking US citizens off voting rolls, and in gerrymandering to rig elections in their favor.
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