It’s one thing to consider the power of the vote in the abstract. It’s altogether different to weigh it in a place where you can actually see and feel its impact.
Susan B. Anthony didn’t live to see women’s voting rights enshrined in the U.S. Constitution or guaranteed by all but a handful of states, but she helped lay the groundwork for those things to happen.
The hit musical SUFFS + TPAC + NPL's Votes for Women Room = a four-part series exploring show characters you can also find in our V4W Room. First up: Ida B. Wells!
NPL's Nashville After Zone Alliance (NAZA), an out-of-school-time network, were thrilled to send a youth team member to the national youth summit in Washington, D.C. last month!