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100 Years Ago, Women Won the Right to Vote


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https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/billboard-lists/9435074/30-women-set-records-music-19th-amendment?fbclid=IwAR1C49jJTEH_m6sHAze9_uZpY9OCW6voOAKtmIfFreBqKOyXsfiFOxXunBU

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TSUNAMI
16 minutes ago, Cerny said:

White women*, black and native women did not.

 

*In the US. 

 

Yall keep forgetting that we are not all US. 

 

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PartySick
17 minutes ago, Wet Fire said:

When were women allowed to vote in the UK though? Was it around the same time?

1918 (if they're over 30) and 1928 (lowered the age to 21).

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43 minutes ago, TSUNAMI said:

 

*In the US. 

 

Yall keep forgetting that we are not all US. 

 

Australian aboriginal  men and women only achieved full and equal voting rights in 1967.

Also, I should have said non-white women in general. Japanese women weren’t granted the right to vote until the year 1945.

Women in Mexico were not allowed to vote until 1955.

There’s more you can look up, you’re wrong.

 

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gagaschickens

In Greece, it wasn't till 1952 they were able to vote :toofunny:

リのひ ᄃム刀'イ 尺乇ムり イんノ丂, ᄃム刀 リのひ?
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TSUNAMI
18 minutes ago, Cerny said:

Australian aboriginal  men and women only achieved full and equal voting rights in 1967.

Also, I should have said non-white women in general. Japanese women weren’t granted the right to vote until the year 1945.

Women in Mexico were not allowed to vote until 1955.

There’s more you can look up, you’re wrong.

 

https://www.insider.com/when-women-around-the-world-got-the-right-to-vote-2019-2

I guess info I have is wrong then. 

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41 minutes ago, TSUNAMI said:

It’s not, you’re just not reading. The article you linked doesn’t prove your claims right.  :sweat: 
 

Regardless, the op is talking about the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment in the US. You tried to invalidate my comment with false information when you didn’t have to, as I was initially commenting on the title of this thread, which is referring to the US.

 

 

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Wet Fire

In India, the first general election after Independence was in 1951-52. Both men and women above the age of 21 voted at that time.

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Galactic Mess

In Brazil I think it was 1932 (for all women, regardless of ethnicity, so far as I know).

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Economy
16 hours ago, 21st Century Karen said:

Where's connection between 19th Amendment and those facts about women in music? :oprah:

 

16 hours ago, Wet Fire said:

In India, the first general election after Independence was in 1951-52. Both men and women above the age of 21 voted at that time.

 

17 hours ago, gagaschickens said:

In Greece, it wasn't till 1952 they were able to vote :toofunny:

 

17 hours ago, PartySick said:

1918 (if they're over 30) and 1928 (lowered the age to 21).

1916 in Canada :legend:

 

We started earlier with the women's rights. I believe we were one of the first Countries to allow women in military front lines 

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