By A Mystery Man Writer
One hundred years ago today, women’s voices were finally heard, their opinions finally given equal weight, their priorities finally afforded a chance to be reflected in the world: On Aug. 18, 1920, the United States ratified the Nineteenth Amendment, granting women the right to vote. But, while the certification of the women’s suffrage amendment certainly signified a big moment in history, the real story lies in the decades both leading up to and following that day.
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