History Now Essay Why They Marched: Rank and File Perspectives on the Women’s Suffrage Movement Susan Ware In 1914, a Massachusetts woman named Claiborne Catlin decided to ride across the state on horseback to rally support for women’s suffrage. All of her personal belongings, including a khaki jacket and divided skirt donated by Filene’s... Appears in: 56 | The Nineteenth Amendment and Beyond Spring 2020
History Now Essay Why We the People? Citizens as Agents of Constitutional Change Linda R. Monk Government and Civics 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13+ "We the People?" asked Patrick Henry at the Virginia convention to ratify the new Constitution in 1788. "Who authorized them to speak the language of ‘We the People,’ instead of ‘We the States’?" [1] Looking back, we can be grateful... Appears in: 13 | The Constitution Fall 2007
Interactive Wilberforce, Lincoln, and the Abolition of Slavery Government and Civics, World History 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13+