Written by Morayo Omogbenigun, Research Assistant for RACE and BSWN placement student.
Women’s Equality Day is an American holiday on the 26th of August celebrating the 19th Amendment, which gave women in the USA voting rights in 1920. While this was seen as a hallmark achievement in first wave feminism, women of colour have historically been left out of mainstream feminism. At the time, African American women wanted the vote in order to empower their communities by voting people of colour into office while white women sought out the vote in order to be on par with their husbands.