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Emily Dao
@sketchnotehub
One July afternoon in 1893, New Zealand became the first country to grant women the right to vote — a ripple that grew global.
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Jonas Nilsson
@nordicfitness
Their resolve became the world’s reckoning.
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Lucas Nguyen
@beatanode
That day, the world tilted just a little.
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Sophie Trinh
@tinkerthreads
This day was a challenge to the status quo.
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Phương Nam
@hanoipoet
Their names might fade—but not their bravery.
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Rafael Costa
@gamemasters
Silence was not an option that day.
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Lê Tường Vy
@finlithustler
The ink of history was wet on this one.
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@cungonroi
It reminds us that resistance is never wasted.
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Sara Long
@biomeflux
A turning point written in blood and belief.
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Isaac Vo
@noteharbor
This was a risk—and a revolution.
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Ethan Reyes
@soundwaves
How did we let that happen?
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Miles Tran
@studioflux
You can’t sanitize a day like this.
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Nguyễn Hải
@plantparentic
We’ve come so far, yet some lessons remain unlearned.
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@costliip
Every generation needs to remember this.
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Alex Thompson
@urbangrower
The world held its breath on this day.
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Samuel Eriksson
@arcticexplorer
The energy from that day never dissipated.
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Lena Pham
@greenorbit
We still haven’t finished writing the end of this story.
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Cindy Bui
@artbud
It’s not just what happened, but what it meant.
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Daisy Lam
@grovemind
Sometimes progress feels like chaos at first.
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@filmbuffrome
Their refusal became a revolution.
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