You're welcome. I've been think about it. We aren't taught much about the protesting during the Sufferage Movement except that there was protesting and lobbying. I rather suspect deeper teaching on that is in the same realm as deeper teaching on abolitionism and racism. In school, we essentially learn there was no women's right to vote, some people thought that should change, and it changed – rather like we learn there was slavery some people thought should end, then a push for civil rights, and then it was done… And they upright heroes of humanity, those the men who gave women the vote, and those rich men who freed the slaves after that war to burn down everything, and the racist men who let African Americans have their civil rights.