Webinar - Vanguard: Black Women and the Right to Vote
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This teaching module discusses how Black women fought against both racism and sexism during their fight for women's suffrage, featuring a webinar with Martha S. Jones, author of the 2020 book, Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won the Vote, and Insisted on Equality for All. |
- Title
- Webinar - Vanguard: Black Women and the Right to Vote
- Description
- In this webinar, Professor Martha S. Jones of Johns Hopkins University discusses Black women and the right to vote with Dr. William Thomas and his American Constitutional History class.
- Date
- 2024-04-09
- Author
- Jones, Martha S.
- Temporal Coverage
- Civil War and Reconstruction
- Territorial Expansion
- Gilded Age
- Jim Crow Era
- Progressive Era
- Long Civil Rights Movement
- World War I
- Prohibition Era
- Interwar Period
- Allotment and Assimilation Era
- Exclusion Era
- Spatial Coverage
- United States
- Document Type
- Webinar
- Document Category
- Secondary Source
- Title
- Webinar - Vanguard: Black Women and the Right to Vote
- Description
- In this webinar, Professor Martha S. Jones of Johns Hopkins University discusses Black women and the right to vote with Dr. William Thomas and his American Constitutional History class.
- Date
- 2024-04-09
- Author
- Jones, Martha S.
- Temporal Coverage
- Civil War and Reconstruction
- Territorial Expansion
- Gilded Age
- Jim Crow Era
- Progressive Era
- Long Civil Rights Movement
- World War I
- Prohibition Era
- Interwar Period
- Allotment and Assimilation Era
- Exclusion Era
- Spatial Coverage
- United States
- Document Type
- Webinar
- Document Category
- Secondary Source