Throughout United States history, many Americans could not vote to choose the country’s leaders. Over time, many brave people demanded change. On October 23, 1915, more than 25,000 women marched down New York City's Fifth Avenue to fight for women's right to vote. It was the largest march in the city’s history! Over many years, and many marches, Americans have continued to fight for equal voting rights. This inspiring picture book shows young readers what can happen when people come together to fight for their rights. Since many Americans are still denied the right to vote, women and others can and must continue to March On!