Throughout history, various groups have gained the right to vote through social and political movements. Key milestones include the passage of the 15th Amendment in 1870, which granted African American men the right to vote, and the 19th Amendment in 1920, which extended voting rights to women. Additionally, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 aimed to eliminate racial discrimination in voting, further empowering minority groups. More recently, various reforms have improved access for younger voters, individuals with disabilities, and other marginalized communities.
by by by birdy
White and African American women gained the right to vote.
The women of Oregon gained the right to vote in 1912.
1917
The Fifteenth Amendment, ratified in 1870, granted African-American men the right to vote; African-American women did not receive this right until the Nineteenth Amendment (women's suffrage) was ratified in 1920.For clarity, the amendment was the result of Southern terror groups to deny the right to vote for Afro-Americans but the amendment helped all minorities to vote.the fifteenthSDThe 15th amendment in the Constitution gave African Americans the right to vote.The men gained the right to vote in 1870 and women gained the right to vote in 1920.15 amendmentIn 1870, the 15th Amendment gave African-American men the right to vote. But suffrage was not expanded to include women till the 19th amendment was ratified in 1920.The 15th amendment gave all race, gender, or color the right to vote.
It gave the right for woman to vote.
poor white men(though im not entirely sure)
having the right to to vote
the people who helped gained the right to vote?
by by by birdy
White and African American women gained the right to vote.
The women of Oregon gained the right to vote in 1912.
1917
wome gained ther right to vote in most countries
People who comited crimes cant vote
19 amendment
i think suffrage groups in the 1920s fight so hard for the right to vote because they were very