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Redistricting, the process of redrawing election district boundaries every ten years to ensure that districts have equal population, is crucial to our democracy.
Read MoreTake Action for Fair and Just Redistricting PracticesPioneers in the Black Women’s Suffrage Movement: Fannie Lou Hamer
Fannie Lou Hamer was an African American civil rights activist and leader in the civil rights movement.
Read MorePioneers in the Black Women’s Suffrage Movement: Fannie Lou HamerPioneers in the Black Women’s Suffrage Movement: Fannie Barrier Williams
Frances "Fannie" Barrier Williams was an African American suffragist, civil rights activist, and educator in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Read MorePioneers in the Black Women’s Suffrage Movement: Fannie Barrier WilliamsPioneers in the Black Women’s Suffrage Movement: Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth was an African American abolitionist and a women's rights activist who lived a life of strength and courage.
Read MorePioneers in the Black Women’s Suffrage Movement: Sojourner TruthStrength through Defiance – My Love Letter to the League
Read our Executive Director, Stephanie Doute's Love Letter to the League in observance of our 103rd anniversary since the founding of the League of Women Voters on February 14, 1920.
Read MoreStrength through Defiance – My Love Letter to the LeaguePioneers in the Black Women’s Suffrage Movement: Nannie Helen Burroughs
Nannie Helen Burroughs was a prominent African American educator, religious leader, and suffragist in the early 20th century. She is remembered today for her tireless advocacy for civil rights, education, and women’s rights.
Read MorePioneers in the Black Women’s Suffrage Movement: Nannie Helen BurroughsPioneers in the Black Women’s Suffrage Movement: Fanny Jackson Coppin
Fanny Jackson Coppin was a prominent African-American educator, activist, and advocate for jobs, voting rights, and the advancement of African Americans.
Read MorePioneers in the Black Women’s Suffrage Movement: Fanny Jackson CoppinPioneers in the Black Women’s Suffrage Movement: Francis Ellen Watkins Harper
Francis Ellen Watkins Harper was a renowned African American teacher, lecturer, poet, and novelist who was a crucial figure in the Women's Suffrage Movement
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