seemed to echo the historical maligning of black women activists, writers, and thinkers who were integral to the women's suffrage movement. While Anthony and Stanton are in history books — andwill soon be on the $10 bill x19 fg creed, published in 1900, Wells-Barnett argued that without representation in government, this lawlessness would continue to reign. “[Lynching] is the work of the ‘unwritten law’ about which so much is said, and in whose behest butchery is made a pastime and national savagery condoned,” she wrote. “The first statute of this ‘unwritten law’ was written in the blood of thousands of brave men who thought that a government that was good enough to create a citizenship was strong enough to protect it. Under the authority of a national law that gave every citizen the right to vote, the newly-made citizens chose to exercise their suffrage. But the reign of the national law was short-lived and illusionary.” To help obtain voting rights for black women, Wells-Barnett founded theAlpha Suffrage Club of ChicagoTheNational Association of Colored Women's Clubs x19 fg Do you and your bandmates ever talk about what's going on in the world together?LJ: x19 fg âEthan stands for âeveryone together help autism nowâ and 88 stands for the piano keys,â she says. Claudia and her sister founded Ethan88 and say they were inspired by their brother who hasautism and is an incredible pianist x19 fg
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