ANN KENEVAN
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ANN KENEVAN
In January 1878, Senator Sargent introduced the 29 words that would later become the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, allowing women the right to vote. Sargent's wife, Ellen Clark Sargent, was a leading voting rights advocate and a friend of such suffrage leaders as Susan B. Anthony... View More
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January 27, 2024
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Sonny Thomas
The same globalists that we're pushing the abolitionists in the 1850s were the same ones pushing the suffragette movement of the 1920s. For 3 reasons: to split the votes in the house as women would likely vote Democrat; to get the women into the workplace so they could be taxed and most importantly,... View More
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Dadovate
It's interesting that the 100th anniversary of the woman's right to vote came and went in 2019 and there was barely any mention of it.
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