Ongoing
An Unfinished Revolution: Women and the Vote

An Unfinished Revolution: Women and the Vote

Presented by Cincinnati Museum Center at Cincinnati Museum Center

An Unfinished Revolution: Women and the Vote commemorates the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, showcasing the courage and resilience of women who have fought for the right to vote. The exhibition tells the story of years of struggle and sacrifice to secure the vote, and the ongoing fight by some groups for their right to vote.

An Unfinished Revolution: Women and the Vote addresses the larger pursuit for universal suffrage in the face of racial discrimination, age barriers and the disenfranchisement of felons and chronicles efforts such as the Civil Rights movement that work to ensure all citizens have a voice in their own government. Interactive elements challenge you on what year certain groups gained the right to vote, or whether they can vote at all.

Documents and objects from CMC’s collections, along with interactives and graphics, show the power of the vote, leaving you with a clear impression of why the vote is worth fighting for.

An Unfinished Revolution: Women and the Vote demonstrates the power of the vote and encourages you to make your own voice heard.

Admission Info

Free

Phone: 513-287-7000

Email: information@cincymuseum.org

Dates & Times

2020/07/17 - 2021/04/18

Location Info

Cincinnati Museum Center

1301 Western Ave, OH

Parking Info

Cincinnati Museum Center parking is $6 per vehicle (cash or credit) , $4 after 4:30 p.m. and free for Members. The parking lot is located in front of Union Terminal and accessed from our main drive off Western Ave.