In June 1916, thousands of women marched down Fifth Avenue demanding the right to vote.
They came from everywhere: factory workers, teachers, society ladies, farmers' wives. Women who had never protested anything in their lives walked beside seasoned activists. They wore white dresses as symbols of purity. They carried banners. They refused to be ignored.
Four years later, the 19th Amendment became law.
This is what community looks like: people from different backgrounds united for a common cause. Neighbors supporting neighbors. The quiet power of showing up together.
At {BUSINESS_NAME}, we stand with our {CITY} community. When something matters, we show up. Together, we move forward.
Shoulder to shoulder.
#USA250 #SmallBusiness #{CITY}
They came from everywhere: factory workers, teachers, society ladies, farmers' wives. Women who had never protested anything in their lives walked beside seasoned activists. They wore white dresses as symbols of purity. They carried banners. They refused to be ignored.
Four years later, the 19th Amendment became law.
This is what community looks like: people from different backgrounds united for a common cause. Neighbors supporting neighbors. The quiet power of showing up together.
At {BUSINESS_NAME}, we stand with our {CITY} community. When something matters, we show up. Together, we move forward.
Shoulder to shoulder.
#USA250 #SmallBusiness #{CITY}
Historical Event
Women's Suffrage Movement, Early 1900s
Story Angle
community