id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_35237wmqc5ef3mayb2tkp45eq4 Thomas Dublin A Crowdsourcing Approach to Revitalizing Scholarship on Black Women Suffragists 2020 16 .pdf application/pdf 10304 1503 63 Keywords: Black suffragists; collective biography; crowdsourcing; local history; women's suffrage emphasized the whiteness of the dominant organizations that promoted women's voting rights—the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) and the for women's suffrage built, NAWSA and NWP made concessions to white southern suffragists, noting that the Nineteenth Amendment would leave state racial barriers intact.3 Yet during the century since the adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, we have learned that there is more to the story of Black women's suffrage of new questions about Black women suffragists.7 Terborg-Penn identified seventy leaders of the Black women's suffrage movement and analyzed their activism between 1850 African Americans intersected with and shaped the Black women's suffrage movement collect and publish online the writings of Black women suffragists whom Terborg-Penn their support for women's suffrage.17 Washington, DC, was home to 15 percent of Black women organized suffrage activities on their own; white and Black priorities were not ./cache/work_35237wmqc5ef3mayb2tkp45eq4.pdf ./txt/work_35237wmqc5ef3mayb2tkp45eq4.txt