Essay: 175 years ago, the Seneca Falls Convention kicked off the fight for women’s suffrage – an iconic moment deeply shaped by Quaker beliefs on gender and equality
In an article first published on The Conversation, JULIE L HOLCOMB, a scholar of 19th century Quaker history, looks at the role Quakers played in the origins of the women’s suffrage movement in the US…
SIGHT-SEEING: HOW THREE WOMEN OF FAITH CHANGED AMERICA
A JAMES RUDIN, in an article first published on Religion News Service, looks at the impact three women made on the US…
WOMEN AND THE VOTE: IN THE US, FAITH PLAYED A COMPLEX ROLE IN THE SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT
ELIZABETH EVANS, in an article first published on Religion News Service, looks at the intersection between faith and the women’s suffrage movement in the US…