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Current and coming: Women in Focus at the High

Katherine LoPalo April 19, 2021 Exhibitions

Underexposed: Women Photographers from the Collection spans almost two hundred years of women’s contributions to photography

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Girl Power in DC

Editorial Staff September 18, 2020 Exhibitions

While many programs on the agenda have been postponed or are taking place online, when the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History reopens sometime this fall, it will proceed with the exhibition Girlhood (It’s complicated), which examines the experiences of young women, past and present, growing up in America.

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Nevertheless, she persisted: Commemorating the Nineteenth Amendment

Katherine Lanza October 11, 2019 Exhibitions

On August 18, 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified, granting women the right to vote in political elections. The road to suffrage had been a long one.

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