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June 4: How long did it take for Women to get the right to vote?
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This Day in History June 4: Watch this insightful video detailing the historic moment when women in the USA secured the right to vote. On June 4, 1919, the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was passed by Congress, marking a significant step towards equality. Learn how this amendment was ratified, with the 36th state approving it on August 18, 1920, meeting the required three-fourths majority. Delve into the inspiring journey that led to this milestone in American history. Discover the struggles, triumphs, and the impact of this pivotal moment for women's rights in the United States. Subscribe for more historical content!

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@learnwithmrlouis

5 months ago

Want to watch more of today’s events? https://youtu.be/1xFjjRV81iU

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@ryansutchy3197

4 months ago

Because only HALF the population was paying taxes

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@davidsingh6944

4 months ago

Sadly most Americans today think Suffrage is having to wait for the next season of their favorite show…….

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@SveinJohnnyFedje

4 months ago

And the Great Depression started just a few years after that...

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@annakeye

4 months ago

Over quarter of a century after Aotearoa - New Zealand. Wow.

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@davidsingh6944

4 months ago

“For really I think that the poorest hee that is in England hath a life to live, as the greatest hee; and therefore truly, Sr, I think itt clear, that every Man that is to live under a Government ought first by his own Consent to put himself under that Government; and I do think that the poorest man in England is not at all bound in a strict sense to that Government that he hath not had a voice to put Himself under.”

Thomas Rainsborough
Putney Debates 1647

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@adidnac

4 months ago

There should be a test for anyone to vote

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@junocrusader5860

4 months ago

And this is a big part of why we got ... Here😢

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@annakeye

4 months ago

Misogyny is alive and well in the USA, and I fear they see 'The Handmaids Tale' as an instructional manual, not one of caution. Y'know sisters could take away a males voting rights.

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@the_bloody_hound

4 months ago

And that’s when it all went downhill

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@thomasjbraun1

4 months ago

This was the beginning of the end

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@lancelittrell369

4 months ago

I wonder who benefits from this since women tend to act with emotion, are communal and not individualistic by nature, and can thus be easily swayed to a certain political outlook. Hint: The early 20th century was politically progressive with strong socialist tendencies.

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@wombatsgalore

4 months ago

Why not also celebrate the Prohibition, that was passed the same year?

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