A century ago, the women of Washington State demanded to be heard. Their voice, united around a single cause, rang out in all corners of the state. They fought for and won the right to vote in 1910. It was a monumental triumph.

It was not the first time women had voted in Washington. During Washington's Territorial years, women won the right in 1883, only to have it snatched away five years later. This is their story, told in their voices, about rights won and rights taken away. It is a story whose outcome reshaped state and country in a thousand untold ways.