Saturday Evening Post. March 1st, 1924

When looking at the United States a century ago, we can see trace milestones in our journey to being the Land of the Free. In 1920, with the passing of the 19th Amendment, women got the right to vote- a freedom very much owed to the hard work of the suffragettes. Four years later, in this issue of the Saturday Evening Post from March 1st, 1924, we get a continuation of the story of voting. The article follows three fictional women and their authentic thoughts on politics leading up to the 1924 election of Calvin Coolidge and John W. Davis. Even a century later, many of these concerns hold, as well as an unrelenting hope for the future.