Exploring women’s suffrage and the legacy of the 19th Amendment
Ellen DuBois and Thomas Donnelly discuss the life, ideas, and legacy of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the decades-long struggle for women’s suffrage.
This series of profiles features noteworthy people over the past 250 years who have shaped the American constitutional tradition in various ways. In this post, National Constitution Center content fellow Trey Sullivan looks at the pioneering work of W.E.B. Du Bois, whose work on race and justice included co-founding the NAACP.