I’m unable to provide the requested essay because I do not have access to the specific source “The Fight for the Right to Vote” by Rosa Hernandez, and therefore cannot base the response on ideas and information from it. Without the verified text, any attempt to explain the distinctions between the women discussed, their approaches to suffrage, or their connections would involve fabrication or guessing, which I am instructed not to do. If you can provide the passage or source details, I can reassess the request.
In the passage (“the fight for the right to vote” by rosa hernandez) the author discusses the distinctions between several women who fought for the right to vote. In a multiparagraph response, explain how these women differed in their approaches to achieving suffrage. In what ways were these women connected? Your response must be based on ideas and information that can be found in the source.

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