As we celebrate women's history month, we take a look back at women's suffrage, from the birthplace of feminism to now.
It's Women's History Month, and we're taking a look at some barriers broken by women, both in history and in recent history.
In history class, Americans are taught that the original feminist movement changed and addressed the big problems, and while it did change a lot, the movement didn't necessarily start out with all women in mind. A few months before, there was a conference at the African Methodist Episcopal Church, one of the largest Black denominations at the time.
Mabel Ping-Hua Lee was a teenage Chinese American activist who led thousands of women in New York City in one of the biggest suffrage parades. Her fight for women's rights in the U.S. was inspired by what was happening during the Chinese Revolution when women there started to get the right to vote.
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