Untold Stories from the Suffrage Movement: Old Capitol Round Table

Published: March 10, 2021, 10 a.m.

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The 19th Amendment did not make equality for all. "Untold Stories from the Suffrage Movement" examines intersectionality within the suffrage movement to dispel misunderstandings, and correct what history missed or got wrong about women of color during the suffrage and women's rights movements. This is the second installment of a series commemorating the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment.



Panelists:

Diana Henry, retired ICCSD educator

Shereena Honary, UIPM staff & Hard Won; Not Done exhibition co-curator

Alexia Sanchez, Executive Assistant at Schabel Solutions & University of Iowa Alum'20

Suzanne Wanatee Buffalo, Meskwaki Nation Tribal Member



This session is moderated by Carolina Kaufman, Director of Education and Engagement at the University of Iowa Pentacrest Museums.



Presented by the League of Women Voters of Johnson County, the University of Iowa Pentacrest Museums, and the University of Iowa Public Policy Center. This event is in conjunction with the Pentacrest Museums' exhibition, Hard Won, Not Done: A Century's Struggle, now available as a virtual exhibit.

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