The battle to win women’s right to vote wasn’t that long ago. As we approach the Centennial of the 19th Amendment, ratified by the Texas Legislature on June 28, 1919, it’s time to look at our own local history. What are the stories of the North Texas women and men who fought for women’s right to vote? How did their opinions change? Dallas Heritage Village's executive director, Melissa Prycer, and musician and poet, Dana Spencer, will lead the event to explore this story. Also featured will be a Gallery Exhibit of more than 20 historical cartoon images.
The battle to win women’s right to vote wasn’t that long ago. As we approach the Centennial of the 19th Amendment, ratified by the Texas Legislature on June 28, 1919, it’s time to look at our own local history. What are the stories of the North Texas women and men who fought for women’s right to vote? How did their opinions change? Dallas Heritage Village's executive director, Melissa Prycer, and musician and poet, Dana Spencer, will lead the event to explore this story. Also featured will be a Gallery Exhibit of more than 20 historical cartoon images.
The battle to win women’s right to vote wasn’t that long ago. As we approach the Centennial of the 19th Amendment, ratified by the Texas Legislature on June 28, 1919, it’s time to look at our own local history. What are the stories of the North Texas women and men who fought for women’s right to vote? How did their opinions change? Dallas Heritage Village's executive director, Melissa Prycer, and musician and poet, Dana Spencer, will lead the event to explore this story. Also featured will be a Gallery Exhibit of more than 20 historical cartoon images.