The fight for the vote went beyond lobbying politicians with letter writing campaigns. Suffragists of the early 20th century transformed the controversial and polarizing idea of women’s suffrage to appeal to the masses. How did they do it?
On Thursday, August 20, join National Endowment for the Arts Chair Mary Anne Carter and President and CEO of the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies Pam Breaux as they discuss how the arts helped shape the women's suffrage movement and changed America for the better.