Where:
Hale Farm
39 Hale St.
Beverly, MA 01915
Admission:
$5
Categories:
History, Rainy Day Ideas
Event website:
https://historicbeverly.net/
The story of women's suffrage is a story of voting rights and our development as a nation. This dynamic poster exhibition, from the Smithsonian, explores the complexity of the women's suffrage movement and the relevance of this history to Americans' lives today.
The crusade for women's suffrage is one of the longest reform movements in American history. Between 1832 and 1920, women citizens organized for the right to vote, agitating first in their states or territories and also, simultaneously, through petitioning for a federal amendment. Based on the National Portrait Gallery exhibition of the same name, Votes for Women broadens visitors' understanding of the suffrage movement in the United States. The poster exhibition addresses women's political activism, explores the racism that challenged universal suffrage, and documents the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment which prohibits the government from denying U.S. citizens the right to vote on the basis of gender. It also touches upon the suffrage movement's relevance to current conversations on voting and voting rights across America.
- $5 adults/$4 students and seniors
- Includes a self-guided tour of the exhibit and an optional guided tour of Hale Farm
- Free for members and Cards to Culture, active-duty military, Blue Star families, and members of MTA, NEMA, NARM, AASLH, and AAM
Open:
Monday, Jul 28, 2025 6:30p
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