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Women’s Rights
Before the 19th Amendment
state laws prohibited women from owning and inheriting property,
signing contracts, serving on juries, and voting in elections
prohibited from working and having their own income
After the 19th Amendment
experienced economic progress as a result,
secured the vote for middle-class white women
offered women of color, especially Black women,
little more than an empty promise.
enrolled in higher education and entered professional occupations
due to family-planning services and supplies
Susan B Anthony: A Woman who made a difference
“men, their rights, and nothing more;
women, their rights, and nothing less.”
independence is happiness
colored women equal rights as white
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This is my interpretation on how the 19th amendment is important.