Striving for Suffrage: A Southern Perspective on the 19th Amendment in Georgia
Everyone is familiar with the story of suffrage, or so it seems. We know names like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. We recognize the photographs of women donning all white, picketing the White House during the Wilson administration in the early 20th century. We understand that women’s suffrage was hard fought and that the movement was ultimately successful.
But what about what we don’t know?