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Group of women protesting against the ERA with signs: "Stop the web of deception," "ERA means Amy register for the draft at 18," "Maternity ward - persons only"
Mom and Apple Pie (Prologued, Season 1, Episode 6)
Group of women marching with signs: "GWU Women's Liberation," "I'm a second-class citizen," "Women demand equality"
A Slut from East Toledo (Prologued, Season 1, Episode 5)
Women at desk marked "Learn to Vote"
So...what now? (Prologued, Season 1, Episode 4)
Pamphlet of "Virginia Women Opposed to Suffrage"
Equal Suffrage Awaits Trial (Prologued, Season 1, Episode 3)
Large group of suffragists on steps
One Hundred Years of Women and the Vote
Official Program: Woman Suffrage Procession, Washington DC March 3, 1913
I have many things to say (Prologued, Season 1, Episode 2)
Harper's Weekly illustration
Top Ten Contested Political Conventions
Crowd photo at the 2017 Women's March in Washington DC
The Way We Never Were (Prologued, Season 1, Episode 1)
The headquarters of the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage in 1911.
The Nineteenth Amendment
American Dreams at Little Duck Key.
The American Dream after COVID-19
Suffragettes protest for the right to vote
Prologued Podcast celebrating the 19th Amendment Centennial
poster supporting those lost in Pearl Harbor
Mobilizing for Common Purpose in the COVID Era
Suffragists with signs: "Votes for Women"
The Myth of the Women's Voting Bloc (Prologued, Season 1, Trailer)
Robert F Williams and Mao Zedong
China and the Black Liberation Struggle in America
A COVID-19 anti-lockdown protestor in Vancouver, Canada, May 2020
Going Viral: COVID Conspiracies in Historical Perspective
A view of Cinicinnati in 1841. The waterways that brought cholera to the city feature prominently in this depiction.
Pandemic Redux: Revisiting Cincinnati’s 1849 Cholera in the Age of COVID-19
President Franklin D. Roosevelt and outgoing President Herbert Hoover on Inauguration Day in 1933.
COVID, the New Deal, and the Importance of Leadership
An Aboriginal leader at the 13th Annual Canadian Aboriginal Festival in 2006.
Westward Expansion & Imperialism: Horse of a Different Color?
The statue of Saddam Hussein topples in Baghdad's Firdos Square on April 9, 2003.
Breaking the Trust: Relation Tensions Between Iraq and the US
man looking out a window
The Creation of Student Loan Debt in the United States
Senator Joseph McCarthy questioning attorney Joseph Welch during Congress’s Army-McCarthy hearings in 1954.
Media and Politics
sign that states - parental advisory explicit content
Fight For Your Right to Freedom of Expression
John Filo's iconic photograph of Mary Ann Vecchio kneeling over the body of Jeffrey Miller
Kent State after Fifty Years
Khrushchev during his visit to the Agricultural Research Service Center in Maryland.
Khrushchev’s Great American Road Trip

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