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 I think the main thing right now is, there's the whole thing called #PressOn, of subscribing to news sources that are speaking the truth and making sure that factually, they're delivering the truth to the people. I think that's super important.The Washington Posty'all;Teen Vogueyou guys are amazing;L.A. Times;The New York Times;NPR—sources like that. Also, sources abroad likeBBCThey have unbiased opinions most of the time. What impact would it have on Victoria's Secret Fashion Show viewers to see a plus-size model walk the runway?TH: We had high expectations, and this is even more than we thought."Twitter contentView on TwitterLet us slide into your DMs.Sign up for theTeen Voguedaily emailWant more fromTeen Vogue? Check this out:
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