19th Amendment at 100
The 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920, but this landmark event was neither the beginning nor the end of the story for women and their struggle for the right to vote. Join the National Archives, Library of Congress and Smithsonian as we commemorate the centennial year of 2020 with 12 stories from our holdings for you to save, print, or share. August’s featured image is the Joint Resolution Proposing the 19th Amendment to the Constitution. See the Pieces of History Blog for more information.
The National Archives Museum remains closed to the public, but you can join Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote curator Corinne Porter for an exclusive (virtual) tour!
And follow along as we mark this important centennial! Commemorative Calendar for the 19th Amendment



















