Chronicles from the Women’s Rights Movement: 1918

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In 1918, a remarkable woman donned in green—a beacon of resilience—came into this world before women even had the right to cast their votes. On October 26, she made her way to Arkansas, surrounded by her granddaughter, great-granddaughter, and a spirited crowd of a hundred women, all united to pay tribute to the trailblazers who paved the way for our rights.

It was a profound honor to stand beside her as she cast her vote for the first female presidential candidate of a major party, with hopes set high for our inaugural Madam President. What a time to be alive!

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In summary, the triumphs of women like our green-clad heroine remind us of how far we’ve come and the battles still to be fought. Let’s continue to honor their legacy as we forge ahead.