What Louisa May Alcott And Others Wrote About Suffrage The New York Times A century after the 19th amendment was ratified, black women are still on the forefront of voting rights and access in america. ie 11 is not supported. for an optimal experience visit our site on. When it comes to the story of women’s suffrage and the 19th amendment, two competing myths dominate. the first is that when the amendment became law in 1920, all american women won the vote. the.
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