This is the Pre-Celebration to August 26, 2017 Women's Equality Day. Exibitors are Welcome!
As a part of the National Organization, Indivisible Suffragists Sisters Founder and Members are Feminists, both women and men, who advocate for equality. Women's suffrage in the United States, the legal right of women to vote, was established over the course of several decades, first in various states and localities, sometimes on a limited basis, and then nationally in 1920. After a hard-fought series of votes in the U.S. Congress and in state legislatures, the Nineteenth Amendment became part of the U.S. Constitution on August 26, 1920. It states, "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex."