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Because, the fifteenth amendment did not mention gender!
She believed she had the right to vote because the Founding Fathers stated that "everybody was created equal", and if men were allowed to vote, she and other women could too! The Fifteenth Amendment didn't mention gender.
The fifteenth amendment of the Constitution.
The fifteenth Amendment is in the history book
no, unless its the Fifteenth Amendment.
The passage of the Fifteenth Amendment
What does the fifteenth amendment guarantee
The Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was passed on February 3, 1870.
The fifteenth amendment of the Declaration of Independence declared that people of color had the right to vote.
Nothing!
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The Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution provided suffrage for women in 1920. Although the Fifteenth Amendment had given suffrage to every American citizen, women were not covered in that legislation. The Nineteenth Amendment, included 'by gender' as one of the discriminations that could not be allowed to stop a citizen from voting.