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Votes for Women

After generations of struggle for suffrage, the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was passed in 1919 and ratified in August 1920. To mark the centennial anniversary of women’s suffrage in 2020, the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery’s exhibition Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence featured more than 120 portraits and objects spanning 1832 to 1965. The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture shared "Five African American Suffragists You Should Know" to tell a more complete history of the struggle for women’s suffrage.

Although the 19th Amendment declared that the right to vote cannot be denied on the basis of sex, it did not guarantee voting access to all women. Citizenship laws, poll taxes, threats, and violence barred African American, Latina, Native American, Asian American, immigrant, and poor women. Many African American women could not vote unimpeded until the passage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965—long after the 19th Amendment went into effect. Work continues to protect access to the vote. In the words of Coretta Scott King, "Freedom is never really won. You earn it and win it in every generation."


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Declaration of Sentiments Table, 1848

Woman Suffrage Ribbon

Woman Suffrage Stamp, 1915

Woman Suffrage Literature Bag

Woman Suffrage Button

Susan B. Anthony

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Albumen print of Harriet Tubman

Woman Suffrage Convention Badge, 1898

Woman Suffrage Votes Sash

Woman Suffrage Convention Ribbon, 1897

Woman Suffrage Bluebird Sign

Woman Suffrage Convention Ribbon, 1899

Woman Suffrage Postcard

Woman Suffrage Postcard, c. 1917

Pen used to sign the ratification of the 19th Amendment, 1920

42c Civil Rights Pioneers: Mary Church Terrell and Mary White Ovington single

Votes for Women

Annie Smith Peck

Fannie Lou Hamer

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