AMENDMENT ADOPTED ON THIS DAY IN 1920

The 19th Amendment, guaranteeing women the right to vote,was
formally adopted into the U.S. Constitution by proclamation of
Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby.

The amendment was the culmination of more than 70 years of
struggle by woman suffragists. Its two sections read simply:
“The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be
denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on
account of sex” and “Congress shall have power to enforce
this article by appropriate legislation.”

Despite the passage of the amendment, poll taxes, local laws
and other restrictions continued to block women of color from
voting for several more decades.

Newspapers.com - The Tennessee legislature ratified the 19th Amendment on  August 18, 1920. Tennessee was the deciding 36th state to ratify the  amendment, which could then become part of the U.S. Constitution

Bainbridge Colby | Library of Congress

Mendocino to host celebration of women's suffrage, 105 years since 19th  Amendment - Local News Matters

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