Beginning in the mid-19th century, countless American women fought for the right to vote, culminating in the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920. While some of the leading figures of the suffrage movement have received appreciation, the crusade for women's enfranchisement involved many individuals, each with a unique story to be told. Weaving together a diverse collection of 200 portraits and other visual materials—including photographs, drawings, paintings, and textiles—along with biographical narratives and essays, this tribute presents fresh perspectives on the history of the movement.