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Christina Kirk: Susan B. Anthony (2:07)

Actors Christina Kirk and Josh Brolin perform the speeches made at Susan B. Anthony's suffrage trial.

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  • Christina Kirk: Susan B. Anthony
    Christina Kirk: Susan B. Anthony

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    Actors Christina Kirk and Josh Brolin perform the speeches made at Susan B. Anthony's suffrage trial.

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    Suffrage leader Lucy Burns (1879-1966) was imprisoned at the Occoquan Workhouse in Virginia, probably in November 1917, after she and others were arrested for picketing the White House in support of a federal amendment granting women the right to vote.

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    Jackie Kennedy epitomized the youth and glamour of the Kennedy family.

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    From Sandra Day O'Connor to Shirley Chisholm to Madeleine Albright, these groundbreaking American women paved the way.

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    After years of struggle and setbacks, advocates for equality celebrate the passage of sweeping legislation that prohibits racial discrimination.

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    View images of famous female African American authors.

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Read More about The Fight for Women's Suffrage

The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave women the right to vote and declared that they deserve full citizenship.

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