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'''Amendment XIX''' (the '''Nineteenth Amendment''') to the ] provides that neither the individual states of the United States nor its federal government may deny a citizen the right to vote because of the citizen's sex: | |||
<blockquote>The right of citizens in the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. | |||
Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.</blockquote> | |||
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The amendment prohibits both the federal government and the states from using a person's sex as a qualification to vote; it was specifically intended to extend ] to ]. It was proposed on ], ] and ratified on ], ]. | |||
The amendment was the culmination of the work of many activists in favor of women's suffrage. One such group called the ] protested in front of the ] for 18 months starting in ] to raise awareness of the issue. | |||
On ], ], President ] announced his support of the amendment. The next day, the ] narrowly passed the amendment but the ] refused to even debate it until October. When the Senate voted on the amendment in October, it failed by two votes. | |||
In response, the ] urged citizens to vote against anti-suffrage senators up for election in the fall of 1918. After the 1918 ], most members of Congress were pro-suffrage. On ], ], the House of Representatives passed the amendment by a vote of 304 to 89, and 2 weeks later on ], the Senate finally followed, where the amendment passed 56 to 25. | |||
It was ratified on ], ], upon its ratification by ], the thirty-sixth state to do so. Secretary of State ] certified the ratification on ], ]. | |||
On ], ], a challenge to the 19th Amendment was rebuffed by the ] in '']''. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
* Unlike the other voting rights amendments (the ], ] and ]), the ] clause was kept in the same section as the granting of the right. The other amendments laid out a separate section for the enforcement clause. This has not, however, had any effect on its interpretation. | |||
* ] and ] were major campaigners for women's right to vote. They devoted fifty years to the cause. | |||
* In 1921, ] and many other women's suffragists refused to publicly endorse the enforcement of the Nineteenth Amendment for all women; this policy was targeted at women of color, who had assisted in bringing about the amendment as well.{{fact}} | |||
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