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Democracy 101 @ MSL
Learn how to become an engaged citizen by learning about important issues and voting.
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Voting
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Understanding Presidential Debates & Campaign Messages
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Navigating Campaign Messages on Social Media
Biases and Consuming Campaign Information
Voter Suppression in the 2020 Election
The Swing State of Ohio
Avoiding Misinformation
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Women's Suffrage
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Informed Voting
SIFT: Stop
SIFT: Investigate the Source
SIFT: Find Trusted Sources
SIFT: Trace Claims to Original Context
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19th Amendment Centennial Cookbook
A cookbook assembled by the American Bar Association and available for free
Websites about Women's Suffrage
National Women's History Museum: Rights for Women
This online exhibit outlines each part of the important fight for women's right to vote using documents and images.
National Archives: Woman Suffrage and the 19th Amendment
Important documents from the US women's suffrage movement
Library of Congress: Women's Suffrage
Collection of images and documents related to women's suffrage in the United States.
Library of Congress: "Votes for Women" Suffrage Pictures, 1850-1920
Selected images from the collections of the Library of Congress including cartoons, ephemera, and photographs
Discovering American Women's History Online
Digital collections of primary sources (photos, letters, diaries, artifacts, etc.) that document the history of women in the United States.
Rightfully Hers: Women and the Right to Vote
2020 Exhibit at the National Archives to celebrate the centennial of women's suffrage
Black Women's Suffrage
Collection through the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)
National Women's Party Collection
Library of Congress
Resources about Specific Suffragettes
Jeannette Rankin Archives
Jeannette was the first woman elected to Congress, one of the few suffragists elected to Congress, and the only Member of Congress to vote against U.S. participation in both World War I and World War II.
Alice Paul
Read more about Alice Paul's contribution to the women's rights movement.
Ida B. Wells
Information about editor and anti-lynching activist Ida B. Wells.
Selected Letters of Lucretia Mott
Library of Congress collection
Sojourner Truth Digital Collections
Compiled by the Library of Congress
Image of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
Library of Congress
Mary E. Church Terrell Papers
Library of Congress collection. Mary E. Church Terrell was an Oberlin College graduate.
Frederick Douglass Papers
United States National Archives
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