The Evolution Of Women's Suffrage Equality

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There used to be no such thing as suffrage equality, we as a nation come a long way from those times; this changed when amendments were added to the Constitution that allowed them to vote. “...the ratification of Amendment XIX on August 18, 1920, extended voting rights to all women. Since ratification, women’s right to vote has become commonly accepted by Americans.”- Annenberg Classroom. Women were not given suffrage until there was amendment to change that. We’ve come a long way from the time women were not given equal treatment as men; we’ve fought for equality and have received it. “...the Fifteenth Amendment prohibits racial discrimination in the vote…”- Richard H. Pildes and Bradley A. Smith. Only white men were allowed to vote, and