Early in the 20th century, a group of women saw the 19th Amendment expand their ability to vote.
The 19th Amendment essentially gave women the right to vote by making it unlawful to deny any person the right to vote based on their sex. It was initially presented to Congress in 1878, and it wasn't certified until 1920, 42 years later.
A citizen's right to vote cannot be restricted or denied by the United States or any State due to their sexual orientation. Congress shall have the power to carry into effect this Article without the necessity of any statute.
Together with Susan B. Anthony and other campaigners, Stanton and Mott campaigned for the government to give women the right to vote by raising public awareness of the issue.
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