Ratified!

Travel with Tennessee Crossroads to the State Museum. One hundred years ago, Tennessee became the 36th state to ratify the 19th Amendment, making women’s right to vote legal in the United States. Laura Faber takes us to the Tennessee State Museum – where we find that the decision came down to a letter from a state lawmaker’s mother.​ Brought to you by Nashville Public Television.


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One hundred years ago, Tennessee became the 36th state to ratify the 19th Amendment, making women's right to vote legal in the United States. Laura Faber takes us to a special exhibit at the Tennessee State Museum ' where we find that the decision came down to a letter from a state lawmaker's mother.'

Laura Faber is a seasoned Broadcast and Video Production professional, with 33 years of experience in the field. For 23 years, she worked as a TV news anchor and reporter, working in television markets in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Tennessee and Arizona. 

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