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" ... Bundy and Shea also highlighted African American suffragist Ida Bell Wells. “Suffrage and a woman’s right to vote was also intrinsically connected to our rise in power and equality. Our history books often conveniently leave out that only white women were given the right to vote despite the fact that the women’s suffrage movement came on the heels of the abolitionist movement,” says Bundy. As she explains, Women of Color didn’t get the right to vote until 1965. ... "
" ... Many of Frazier's multilayered quilts are inspired by history and feature portraits of important African American activists including Ericka Huggins, an activist and educator and former leading member of the Black Panthers’ Party, and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, an abolitionist, suffragist, poet, teacher, writer and one of the first African American women to be published in the United States. ... "
" ... Not only was Sojourner NASA’s first rover, it’s the only rover the agency has named for an actual person: Sojourner Truth, an American abolitionist, suffragist, temperance advocate, and civil rights activist. The formerly enslaved woman fled her enslavers and attained her freedom in 1827. A few years later, she became a travelling revival preacher, and then she began speaking publicly about abolition. As she met other speakers and activists during her career, Truth became an outspoken advocate for suffrage for women and Black people. In fact, she had a public disagreement with Frederick Douglass over the issue of suffrage for Black women; Douglass believed that formerly enslaved men should be the suffrage movement’s priority, but Truth believed firmly in suffrage for all. ... "
" ... President Donald Trump, who has recently ramped up efforts to win over suburban women voters, said Tuesday that he would pardon Susan B. Anthony, nearly 150 years after the celebrated women's suffragist was arrested for voting illegally. ... "