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In Their Footsteps, Suffrage History Walking Tour

By National Women's History Museum (other events)

Saturday, March 19 2016 2:00 PM 4:00 PM EDT
 
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Walk on the same ground where suffragists fought for the right to vote in the “In Their Footsteps” tour. Through the power of place, images, and the suffragists’ own words, the struggle for equality will become real and visceral. Afterwards, you will not only have a greater understanding of the women’s struggles to secure the right to vote, but you will also become more inspired to vote yourself. The American woman suffrage movement is recognized as officially starting in 1848, at the Seneca Falls Women's Rights Convention in New York. Over the next 72 years, generations of activist women (and men) worked tirelessly until the 19th Amendment was adopted. It took the efforts of a wide range of women, from the most radical advocates of male and female equality, to women who saw the right to vote as necessary to more effectively advocate for moral and social reform. Their efforts to succeed set the stage for grassroots efforts to come, proving that determined citizens can achieve change. 

The tour begins at the US Navy Memorial Plaza, at 701 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20004 just outside the Archives-Navy Memorial Metro Station. The tour will cover 2.5 miles, ending at the Capital South Metro Station. Please bring water. 

The tour will still occur if it is raining. 

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