The paper "The Untold Story of Women's Suffrage in Lynchburg, Virginia" by Ted Delaney examines the local women's suffrage movement, highlighting key figures like Elizabeth Dabney Langhorne Lewis and their efforts and obstacles. It traces the national context of women's suffrage, the formation of local suffrage leagues, their activities, and the eventual success and impact of the 19th Amendment on Lynchburg's women.