The Herald-Leader is celebrating Lexington’s 250th birthday by revisiting key moments in the city’s vibrant history, ...
100 years ago British women finally won the right to vote.* The incredible work of the suffragettes – ordinary women who stopped at nothing to get their voices heard – paved the way for a century of ...
As we celebrate 100 years of women’s suffrage we take a look at the lesser known women of the suffragette movement. While the Pankhursts and Emily Wilding Davison became household names ...
Here 50,000 law-abiding members met to show suffragettes didn't represent them. By 1914 it was clear women would eventually get the vote. Years of peaceful protest had convinced an increasing ...
Headline performer Wynonna Judd wasn't the only woman who received a standing ovation or sang a multi-platinum chart-topping song on country radio at Wednesday evening's 10th-anniversary event ...
The violent protests continued throughout the next year as the suffragettes set fire to post boxes and cut wires in telephone boxes. Many Ulster suffragettes targeted places of male entertainment ...