The Role Of Women's Suffrage In The United States

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Article II of the United States Constitution grants Americans the right to elect a president as well as outlines the process by which the Commander in Chief is elected. In spite of this, the right to vote has not always been granted to all Americans. American women did not earn the right to vote in elections until the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920. The Voting Rights Act of 1965, signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson, was aimed to finally execute the 15th Amendment and at long last grant the suffrage rights that had been denied to African Americans for almost one hundred years through poll taxes and literacy tests. If Americans have overcome so many hurdles in order to be able to choose their elected officials, then why do they