In 1915, women across the country were seeking to be granted the right to vote, a right, at that point, only granted to their ...
This article is part of HuffPost’s biweekly politics newsletter. Click here to subscribe. “In my ideal society, we would vote as households,” Doug Wilson, an extreme right-wing pastor said in a video ...
"Honoring the 19th Amendment While Confronting the Truth: Black Women, Voting Rights, and the Fight That Continues" On the latest episode of Wake Up With Dee, broadcast on News & Talk WAOK, host Dr.
WASHINGTON (WCSC) - The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified on Aug. 18, 1920, gave women in the United States the right to vote. South Carolina’s state legislature had rejected the ...
Stacker sifted through news articles and historical documents to commemorate the legacies of 10 Black suffragists often left ...
The Pentagon clarified on Thursday that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth supports women’s right to vote, after he reposted a video of a pastor saying the opposite. “Of course, the secretary thinks that ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - August 18, 1920. The 19th Amendment is ratified. Passed by Congress nearly a year prior, on June 4, 1919, Tennessee became the 36th state to ratify the amendment on this day, ...
In rejecting a demand from the federal government, Secretary of State Steve Hobbs has defended the rights of Washington voters and followed the law. He also has invited a lawsuit from the ...
“In my ideal society, we would vote as households,” Doug Wilson, an extreme right-wing pastor said in a video clip posted to X, formerly known as Twitter. “And I would ordinarily be the one that would ...
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