First Photo: "Votes for Women"; The Atlantic | Second Photo: "Votes for Women"; Wynning History; 1914 | Third Photo: "Women's suffrage"; Britannica; 1912
Thesis: The 72 years of protesting and fighting for women's rights with speeches, documents, articles, and events finally brought attention to the issue of women not having rights. With all the dedication of these women sharing their story, the 19th Amendment was finally passed. Their acts inspired more women across the world to stand up for their rights and it has changed the world to become what it is today.
Zema Nasirov & Ella Harbart
Votes for Women
Junior Divison, Group Website
800 words
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The number of words in the processed paper: 340