The Battle for a Ballot

Today marks two anniversaries in women’s suffrage, one triumphant and the other tragic. In 1919 the Nineteenth Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, cleared a critical hurdle when it was passed by the Senate on its way to being ratified the following year. Six years earlier on this day, British suffragist Emily Davison entered the racetrack during the Epsom Derby and moved in front of King George V’s horse, which struck her; she died four days later, becoming a martyr to the cause.
Did You Know? Is there a difference between a "suffragist" and a "suffragette"? Both describe various activists in the women's suffrage movement in the United States and Great Britain in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Suffragists were largely characterized by their dedication to nonviolence and their activism centered around marches, pamphlets, and public speeches. Suffragettes were not nonviolent- they damaged public property, spit at police, set things on fire, and often ended up in jail.
A Timeline of Voting Rights in the U.S.
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Video timeline showing when women gained the right to vote across the world (BSE version). Woman suffrage, women's suffrage, suffrage movement, women's rights, enfranchisement.

News and Notes

South Korea headed to the polls yesterday in a snap presidential election to replace a disgraced leader.

South Korea’s new president

South Korea has a new president as liberal Lee Jae-Myung emerged as the winner of a snap presidential election on Tuesday. The election was called following the ousting of conservative leader Yoon Suk-Yeol, who was impeached and arrested a month after his stunning declaration of martial law on December 3, 2024. Lee had run for president before, losing to Yoon in 2022 in the closest presidential election in South Korean history. Lee’s is a rags-to-riches story. Born into poverty and forced into factory labor at a young age, Lee would go on to become a human rights lawyer and was elected as mayor of Seongnam in 2010.

Aleksey Navalny

Today would have been the 49th birthday of Russian lawyer, politician and anti-corruption activist Aleksey Navalny, who achieved international recognition as one of the most prominent domestic critics of Russian Pres. Vladimir Putin. Navalny, who suffered a near-fatal poisoning in 2020, was jailed on several occasions in what were widely seen as politically motivated charges. Navalny died while in a Siberian penal colony on February 16, 2024, at age 47.

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny speaks to voters and supporters in a park during his election campaign for mayor of Moscow, August 2013. Moscow, Russia.
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