Frances Ellen Watkins Harper and Agnes Kemp, who fought for equality, left marks on Harrisburg that are still visible today.
The Herald-Leader is celebrating Lexington’s 250th birthday by revisiting key moments in the city’s vibrant history, ...
Through the Woman's Franchise League of Muncie, the Ball wives financially supported and represented the organization at ...
In 1911, lesbians led the nation’s largest feminist organization. They promoted a diverse and inclusive women’s rights ...
Is Universal Suffrage the Best Way to Govern a Country? Democracy is undergoing a profound crisis and appears to be on the ...
Women’s History is a history, like all of humanity’s, that is plagued by multiple controversies. Currently, two stand out for women: Women’s health questions and women’s right to vote.
Bella Lumina, a community adult treble choir with singers from around the Twin Cities, marked the 50th anniversary of ...
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper and Agnes Kemp sought equal rights for women. In their travels, these 19th-century figures lectured about abolition, temperance and women’s suffrage to a variety of ...
Have your dreams felt more active than usual? Your visions for the future both vivid and surreal? There’s an astrological ...
Although she was married to John Pepper, Procter & Gamble's longtime CEO, Francie Pepper made her own way and fought for her ...
The Somerset Junior Woman's Club is known for being involved in numerous community events. This week, however, they're ...