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Before our newsroom launched in 2020, our co-founders Emily Ramshaw and Amanda Zamora loved the name "The 19th" — in honor of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution — but were concerned that it didn't account for women of color, who were excluded from the franchise until the Civil Rights movement and beyond. Errin Haines, our editor-at-large, suggested adding an asterisk to our name and our logo, in recognition of those excluded from the vote, and in reflection of the 19th Amendment as a work in
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Welp… maybe I’ll see you there once a month… #the19thsociety #golfmemes #kennypowers #reels #golfer | The 19th Society
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Hello 2026 #the19thsociety #golf #golfmemes | The 19th Society
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80 days #themasters #golfmemes #the19thsociety | The 19th Society
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It was me… #golfswing #golfing #golfer #golfmeme #the19thsociety | The 19th Society
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Maybe 3 edibles.. #golf #golfer #golfmemes #golfers | The 19th Society
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Want to know more about Juneteenth and why its celebrated? On Saturday, Tera Hunter talks about the significance of Juneteenth and her book “Bound in Wedlock: Slave and Free Black Marriage in the Nineteenth Century.” Watch on C-SPAN 3 at 6pm ET. | American History TV
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One hundred years ago, on August 18, 1920, Tennessee ratified the 19th amendment — the last of the 36 states needed to make women's right to vote a constitutional right. Learn the history behind the final decade of the struggle for suffrage in THE VOTE, now streaming → pbs.org/thevote | American Experience | PBS
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On #ThisDayInHistory in 1920, the 19th Amendment, guaranteeing white women the right to vote, was formally adopted into the U.S. Constitution. The amendment was the culmination of more than 70 years of struggle by women suffragists. https://www.history.com/news/7-things-you-might-not-know-about-the-womens-suffrage-movement | HISTORY
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The concept of the “fallen woman” refers to a moral and social category that emerged most prominently in Europe, especially in Victorian England during the nineteenth century. It was used to describe women who were perceived to have violated dominant norms of sexual respectability, through premarital or extramarital sexual relations, pregnancy outside marriage or involvement in prostitution. In societies where female virtue was closely tied to modesty and domesticity, such a transgression was vi
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On #ThisDayInHistory in 1920, the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, granting many American women the right to vote. The Amendment was the result of nearly a century’s work by both Black and White suffrage advocates, but despite the Amendment’s aims, it would take more than 40 years for many women of color to achieve voting equality. To learn more about the 19th Amendment, visit https://bit.ly/3heZivq | HISTORY
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Top 15 Novels of the 19th Century. | English literature
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Men arrived with picks and dust-covered dreams, and women built the city that followed. In the late nineteenth century, Helena, Montana rose almost overnight after gold was found nearby. It was a boomtown of miners, gamblers, and speculators, overwhelmingly male and hungry for vice. Prostitution moved into the open, organized and profitable, tolerated by officials who depended on its money. By the 1870s and 1880s, several madams had amassed fortunes rivaling leading businessmen. They bought land
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The French Napoleonic dragoons were among the most versatile cavalry forces in Europe during the early nineteenth century. Originally conceived in earlier centuries as mounted infantry, by the time of Napoleon Bonaparte they had evolved into heavy cavalry capable of delivering decisive battlefield charges. Unlike cuirassiers, dragoons did not wear full metal breastplates. Instead, they fought in dark green coats with distinctive facings and brass helmets crowned with horsehair crests. They carri
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Explore China's extraordinary transformation from the "Century of Humiliation" in the 19th century—marked by foreign invasions, unequal treaties, and internal strife—to its emergence as a modern global powerhouse. Delve into key events, reforms, and leaders that fueled this resurgence, reshaping world politics and economics #ChinaHistory #RiseOfChina #EpicHistory To learn more check: https://www.youtube.com/@EpichistoryTv | Epic History TV
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Christian nationalist pastor Dale Partridge calls for repealing the 19th Amendment: “Nearly every legalized moral atrocity of the last 100 years was made possible by the female vote.” H/T RpsAgainstTrump | Ikhide R Ikheloa
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By the nineteenth century most plausible explanations for the Late Pleistocene extinctions had already been proposed. Today only two remain seriously considered: human activity or climate change. Epidemic disease is improbable, unable to cross such vast taxonomic and geographic boundaries. Classic cosmic impacts fail as well, since the extinctions were not globally synchronous. The pattern of losses still challenges simple explanations and invites a deeper look at the forces shaping Earth’s past
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Wagons of the 19th and early 20th century #history #AmericanHistory #wagons | History Shortcut
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Jane Digby’s life reads like a map of the nineteenth century. Her story offers a rare look at how a woman who began in England’s rigid upper class ended up shaping a life in the Syrian desert. Her choices reveal the pressures placed on women of her era, but they also show how travel, language, and cultural exchange reshaped entire identities. She was raised for a predictable future in British high society. Instead, her years of travel exposed her to cultures that operated on different rules and
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