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Black Women’s Long Struggle for Voting Rights

Black Women’s Long Struggle for Voting Rights

Black Women’s Long Struggle for Voting Rights
Jul 31, 2020 14 secs

On March 3, 1913, the day before Woodrow Wilson’s presidential inauguration, more than 5,000 women gathered in Washington, D.C.

But when the Black activist Mary Church Terrell proposed that African-American women join the march, its organizer, suffragist leader Alice Paul, worried about the reaction of white Southern women.

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