'A Suffragist Never Gives Up'βElizabeth Cady Stantonβs Descendant Continues Family Mission
By Victoria Macchi | ΝώΔαΛΉΘΛΣιΐΦ³‘ News
WASHINGTON, August 20, 2020βIf you slip up and say βsuffragette,β Coline Jenkins will calmly but swiftly correct you, with only a hint of reprimand. There is no leeway for diminutives here.
βItβs suffragist.β
This is how Jenkins, the great-great granddaughter of women's suffrage activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the great-granddaughter of , leads her life: learning, informing, guiding, and building on the legacy of multiple generations of women in her family.
This is how she ended up ordering a free Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote pop-up exhibit for the Elizabeth Cady Stanton Trust, which she heads, to load into her car and drive to events, like the naming of a tugboat after Cady Stanton in Seneca Falls, NY, next month.
And this is how she marks the moments of her life, in terms of the work done and what remains to achieve equality for women.
βI want everybody to know that if you're a citizen, you have this right, and if someone is standing between you and your vote, you have to fight and protect your rights,β Jenkins said in an August 17 interview, ahead of the centennial anniversary later this month of the 19th Amendment, which permitted the right to vote regardless of sex.
The centennial for Jenkins isnβt a finish line, but a mile marker in a longer path to equal rights for all Americans.
βI'm an activist. I want to see change,β she says. βFind a solution and start where you are. There'll be different solutions if you're in Chicago, or unemployed, or you go to the voting booth and you can't voteβ¦ a suffragist never gives up.β
See more coverage from the ΝώΔαΛΉΘΛΣιΐΦ³‘ and Records Administration of the 19th Amendment Commemoration at /womenβ.
Read about created by ΝώΔαΛΉΘΛΣιΐΦ³‘ to honor the landmark moment in U.S. history when millions of women became eligible to fully participate in the nationβs democracy. This print run is in partnership with the Womenβs Suffrage Centennial Commission (WSCC).
Visit the for more information about the 19th Amendment.
The ΝώΔαΛΉΘΛΣιΐΦ³‘β Rightfully Hers popup display is presented by the Womenβs Suffrage Centennial Commission, Unilever, Pivotal Ventures, Carl M. Freeman Foundation in honor of Virginia Allen Freeman, AARP, Denise Gwyn Ferguson, and the ΝώΔαΛΉΘΛΣιΐΦ³‘ Foundation.