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To commemorate the upcoming hundredth anniversary of the passage and ratification of the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote, Independent Women’s Forum will profile a leader of the fight for women’s suffrage each month ([link removed]) .
America’s suffrage leaders were women who recognized that the right to vote is essential to any meaningful form of citizenship. The 19^th Amendment was ratified August 18, 1920.
Since the 19th Amendment was dubbed the Susan B. Anthony Amendment, we begin the series with Anthony, who died in 1906 ([link removed]) . Her more than five decades of organizing, speaking out publicly, being shouted down, and sometimes disagreeing with fellow suffragists over strategy helped make the 19^th Amendment possible.
We hope you will enjoy our profiles as we prepare to celebrate the first hundred years of women voting.
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Charlotte Hays
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Independent Women's Forum
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