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Sep 2020
24m 27s

Failure is Impossible

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The episode title is a line from a speech Susan B. Anthony gave a few months before she died in 1906; she didn’t live to see the 19th amendment added to the Constitution in 1920. But the 19th amendment wasn’t -- and isn’t -- the end of the voting rights story. Pictured with this episode: Zitkala-Sa, who fought for Native Americans' right to vote after 1920.

For more on the people and stories mentioned in this episode, visit go.nps.gov/suffragepodcasts.

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