Extras

Women did hold the right to vote in New Jersey in 1776 until it was stripped away.
Women Can Vote in New Jersey

The 19th century’s version of the #MeToo movement was much different than present-day.
#MeToo - 19th Century Edition

1890: Protectors or Predators?
Women were told all sorts of things about why they didn't need the right to vote.
1890: Protectors or Predators?

1872: The First Woman Runs for President
How did the first woman who ran for president end up spending election night in jail?
1872: The First Woman Runs for President

This is not just about white women's rights. It's about ALL women's rights.
1851: ALL Women's Rights

Ohio Suffrage History: Belle Sherwin
Cleveland suffragist Belle Sherwin was an activist for reform.
Ohio Suffrage History: Belle Sherwin

Meet suffragist Frances "Fanny" Wright, who made history in Cincinnati in 1828.
Frances "Fanny" Wright

Ohio Suffrage History: Jane Johnston Procter
After opposing women's suffrage, Jane Johnston Procter becomes a Cincinnati voter.
Ohio Suffrage History: Jane Johnston Procter

Ohio Suffrage History: Katherine Houk Talbott
Katherine Houk Talbott was one of Ohio's leading anti-suffrage voices.
Ohio Suffrage History: Katherine Houk Talbott

Ohio Suffrage History: Dr. Anna Julia Cooper
Born into slavery, Dr. Anna Julia Haywood Cooper was an author, educator, and feminist.
Ohio Suffrage History: Dr. Anna Julia Cooper

Ohio Suffrage History: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was an outspoken writer, political activist, and lecturer.
Ohio Suffrage History: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper

Ohio Suffrage History: Lucretia Howe Newman Coleman
Critically-acclaimed writer Lucretia Howe Newman Coleman fought for women's suffrage.
Ohio Suffrage History: Lucretia Howe Newman Coleman

Ohio Suffrage History: Martha Bowers Taft
Martha Bowers Taft led the charge to educate Cincinnati's newly enfranchised women in 1920
Ohio Suffrage History: Martha Bowers Taft

Ohio Suffrage History: Mary Church Terrell
Mary Church Terrell championed racial equality and women's suffrage.
Ohio Suffrage History: Mary Church Terrell

Ohio Suffrage History: Electra C. Doren
Electra C. Doren was an innovative librarian and suffragist.
Ohio Suffrage History: Electra C. Doren

Ohio Suffrage History: Agnes Hilton
Agnes Hilton was a powerhouse in Cincinnati politics.
Ohio Suffrage History: Agnes Hilton

Ohio Suffrage History: Hallie Quinn Brown
Hallie Quinn Brown fought for civil rights and women's suffrage.
Ohio Suffrage History: Hallie Quinn Brown

Ohio Suffrage History: Famous Daytonians
Some famous names in Dayton, Ohio supported women's suffrage.
Ohio Suffrage History: Famous Daytonians

Ohio Suffrage History: Beatrice Shillito
Beatrice Shillito was one of Ohio's leading anti-suffrage voices.
Ohio Suffrage History: Beatrice Shillito

Let Ohio Women Vote: Coming Soon Promo
"Let Ohio Women Vote" - our multi-platform documentary project - is coming soon.
Let Ohio Women Vote: Coming Soon Promo

Ohio Suffrage History: Anti-suffrage Cincinnati
Cincinnati was an anti-suffrage stronghold.