Ms. More than a magazine, a movement Amending the Constitution to include women’s suffrage took more than a century, and was accomplished thanks to the dedication of people like Alice and Nell. Yet ratification did not guarantee full enfranchisement—either for voting or equal rights under the law. Before the Voting Rights Act of 1965, women of color faced serious economic, legal and political obstacles that effectively denied them the right to vote.
No timeline of the American women's suffrage movement would be complete without 1965.
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The struggle continues, even today, as cowardly Republicans try to stop women from voting.
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