Meet the diverse, determined women who laid the cornerstone for gender equality. #NYTFinishTheFight
Unfinished Work
They were tireless organizers. Tenacious fighters. And political geniuses. They were Black and Latinx. Indigenous and immigrant. Together, they won women the right to vote and laid the cornerstone for gender equality in the United States. Yet their stories have rarely been told. Until now.
This August, we give voice to these heroes of the suffrage movement. Join us for the premiere of this innovative new performance. Learn why their fight is far from over.
Harriett D. Foy as Mary McLeod Bethune
Zora Howard as Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
Q'orianka Kilcher as Zitkála-Šá
Leah Lewis as Mabel Ping-Hua Lee
Chelsea Rendon as Jovita Idár
Written by Ming Peiffer
Directed by Whitney White
Based on
“Finish the Fight!: The Brave and Revolutionary Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote”
by Veronica Chambers and the Staff of The New York Times
Produced by The New York Times
Finish the Fight: The Story Behind the Story
As part of its examination of the 19th Amendment centennial, The New York Times is publishing a new book, called “Finish the Fight!: The Brave and Revolutionary Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote.” Written by Times journalists, the book explores diverse women who fought for suffrage, but have been less recognized for their work.
The Times also asked playwright Ming Peiffer and director Whitney White to adapt some of the book’s biographies into a new form of theatrical storytelling, with invented scenes and imagined conversations among five women. The events of their lives, and their accomplishments, are real.
4:00pm P.T.
https://timesevents.nytimes.com/finishthefight
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