The journey to securing women’s right to vote in the United States reached its defining moment on August 18, 1920. On this historic day, the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was officially ratified, granting American women the legal right to participate in the…
Read MoreOn June 4, 1919, the United States Congress approved the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution, formally initiating the final phase of a political struggle that had spanned more than seven decades. With the stroke of a legislative pen, Congress did not merely advance a…
Read MoreOn November 18, 1872, Susan B. Anthony found herself at the center of a pivotal moment in American history. A prominent advocate for women’s voting rights and a key figure in the suffrage movement, she was arrested for illegally casting a ballot in the…
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