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White and African American women gained the right to vote.
It is no longer necessary to be a man in order to have the right to vote. It is also not necessary to be a white person in order to vote in the United States.
African-American men received the right to vote in 1870, as a result of the 15th Amendment to the constitution. But women (both black and white) did not receive the right to vote until the 19th amendment was finally ratified in August 1920.
The 15th Amendment, ratified in 1870, gave African-American men the right to vote. Women (both black and white) did not receive suffrage till the 19th Amendment was ratified in August 1920.The 15th amendment, on February 3rd, 1870, ensured that a vote can not be denied based on a person's race or color.
The year was 1917, not 1971, because of the Russian Revolution
the right to vote
It was by vote.
1971
Women received the right to vote in 1920. The 19th amendment was made into law especially for the right for women to vote. The 15th amendment is for other races to vote.
White male property owners have always had the right to vote in the United States.
they changed their focus because they think it is not fair that women get to vote.
White and African American women gained the right to vote.
In the United States, the first group to gain the right to vote were white male property owners. This typically excluded women, Native Americans, African Americans, and non-property-owning white men.
women and black people did not have the right to vote
It is no longer necessary to be a man in order to have the right to vote. It is also not necessary to be a white person in order to vote in the United States.
Only white men had the right to vote after the revolutionary war actually only white people who owned property and made enough money had the right to vote.
A person who had the right to vote in an election