Women’s Suffrage and Voting Rights Now 

Join us for an Interactive Student Workshop for Grades 6 – 12.

Discover diverse leaders within the women’s suffrage movement and the tactics they used to expand voting rights. Learn about how their racial and ethnic identities and class experiences shaped their political views and strategies. Looking back 100 years to the passage of the 19th amendment, students will explore the legacy and shortcomings of the movement for votes for women and learn about the importance of voting rights now.

Tuesday, November 3, 2020 (Election Day)
1:00 pm for Grades 6 – 12   Register

Students will join other students in a live Zoom session led by Museum Educators. Individuals or classes can sign up. Teachers can register a class of up to 35 students.

FREE. Advance registration required.  

Capacity is limited. In the event that the session is full, please email schoolprograms@mcny.org, and we will announce future dates/times. 

Questions? Email schoolprograms@mcny.org 

Button, “Vote Yes on Woman Suffrage ” c. 1915. Museum of the City of New York, X2011.12.7

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