Celebrating 100 Years of the Women’s Vote

By Isabella Brady On June 4, 1919, Congress passed an imperative right of the United States legislature; the 19th Amendment. With apparent political bias, women were the latest segment deprived of this basic human right in the United States–50 years after the 14th Amendment of 1870, which promoted African American men’s voting rights. Formally ratifiedContinue reading “Celebrating 100 Years of the Women’s Vote”