WASHINGTON, Aug. 26, 1920 (UP) - The right of women to the ballot was formally made a part of the Constitution of the United States today when Secretary of State Colby proclaimed ratification of the nineteenth amendment.
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SENECA FALLS — In July 1923, women’s rights advocate Alice Paul traveled to Seneca Falls to help celebrate the 75th anniversary of the first women’s rights convention conducted there in
WINCHESTER — A century after the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was introduced in Congress, advocates are still pushing to have it ratified and signed into law.
"We are one of six countries in the world without paid maternity leave and one of the most dangerous countries to be pregnant or give birth, especially for Black women."