The modern-day activists and elected officials reveled in the bravery of their matriarchs, forming a passionate commemoration of Massachusetts ratifying the groundbreaking 19th Amendment on June 25, 1919.
On Thursday, February 28, 2019, a staged reading of “I Want to Go to Jail” was performed in period costumes by cast members from We Did it For You! Women’s Journey Through History.
Check out insightful suffrage-related Black History Month resources and learn about our special upcoming event, “I Want to Go to Jail” in this edition of our newsletter!
Election Day is tomorrow! Learn more and check out highlights from our 2018 Women’s Equality Day commemoration at the Swan Boats in this edition of our newsletter.
The next two years will bring many major milestones commemorating the final push to pass and then ratify the 19th Amendment. We hope that you will join us in this compelling, and often exhilarating, journey.
On Friday, December 1, 2017 a full house at the Landmark Theatres in Kendall Square assembled to support the Women’s Suffrage Celebration Coalition (WSCC) and to experience the film The Divine Order.
Suffrage100MA (now the Massachusetts Women's History Center) was a proud Community Partner of the highly successful Boston Women’s March for America on January 21, 2017.