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We've come a long way baby! On August 26, 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution became law, giving women the right to vote. Eighty eight years ago today!:thumbup: Cool, huh?:) If you aren't a registered voter now is a perfect time to go for it. Exercise that girl power!:) Rock the Vote |
ROCK IT, ladies! (and gents too, of course :p) |
How cool! Thank you for letting us know Nikki! |
I never took an interest in politics so I never voted. I wil be 32 in Nov and will vote in my first presidential election! I voted in the primaries this past year also. It feels good to lend my voice. :) Thanks for this post! I think its important for women to exercise their rights that were fought so hard for! :) |
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I used this as a trivia question in my class yesterday morning! I had 32 sophomore engineering students (all men) and not 1 of them had any idea that women could never vote :eek: Needless to say they got their women's history lesson from me! I told them they could go tell their girlfriends and use it to their advantage by sounding smart :) |
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Um, did they know that African Americans used to be forced to use separate bathrooms etcetera? Um, just wow. And, wow. |
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OMG that is unbelievable!:eek: I understand not knowing the date- even the year, but to not know that women didn't have the right to vote? It wasn't even that long ago how is that possible. I know Americans are typically not that great with American history but that is really sad. |
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We've come a long way (and have a long way to go)! |
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I'm also doing a seminar on Feminist leadership theory and have urged them to attend. Ok by urged I mean extra credit but I'm ok with bribing them~ |
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ETA: I guess Hillary spoke that night. I still don't think it was empathized as much I would have expected though. |
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