On August 18, 1920, the 19th Amendment was ratified giving women the right to vote! Join in this celebration with your thoughts and feelings as we honor the Suffragettes and remember the movement that changed America!
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We can't let it go now... we have to stand up and demand (from our employers) equal pay, equal treatment (from everyone), and make sure that our daughters, nieces, and sisters have these rights like our foresisters did for us!!!
We have seen what amazing things women can do now let's participate in making BIG changes!
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it always made me feel good to be in history class when we were studying the 19th amendment, it reminded me that solders were not the only ones who fought for my rights, we all need to remember to vote, i wouldnt want that battle to to have been in vain. it is amazing how many people take this priveledge for granted, i cant imagine where the world would be without our voice, and i dont want to imagine a world where we didnt use it.
There was a 50/50 chance when I was conceived...and DAMN I'm glad the way it all turned out...it's awesome to be a woman in today's society!!!!!!!!! Grateful to be a part of a group of women who aren't afraid to make some noise and make changes.
always remember the women who stood up for all women, the women who demanded to have their voices heard, remember them by using your voice......get out and vote!
Fight for your right! Make people hear you! Stand up and step out for your personal beliefs and your freedom to exercise them! Don't leave it to chance or the chance may just pass you by. The original Suffragettes knew this. That is why they fought so hard for the cause. We are their future. We should follow their lead and take care of our future. Do the right thing- VOTE.
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Here we are, among thousands of woman, in a time of heightened political awareness. What a perfect time and place for a 19th Amendment party!
Karin78 Aug. 18, 2008 at 8:36 PM