One hundred years ago, the #19thAmendment was ratified, establishing American women's right to vote! We honor the countless trailblazers who made this milestone possible! #19thAt100 #100YearsofWomensSuffrage #WomensVote100

Aug 19, 2020 · 12:57 AM UTC

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Replying to @SenatorTimScott
But you want us to vote for... very close & Senior advisor... Stephen Miller's boss?
Replying to @SenatorTimScott
#VOTEBIDEN #SUPPORTHARRIS #DORIGHTBYAMERICA STOP supporting what YOU KNOW is wrong for this country! Be a MAN and do what’s right!!
Replying to @SenatorTimScott
The 19th Amendment gave white women the right to vote. Rosa Parks took the literacy test three times and passed. She was told her card would be mailed to her, allowing her to vote. Black women, in the south, did not vote until the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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Replying to @SenatorTimScott
Then you should speak out against repub efforts to make voting difficult and trumps efforts to steal election
Replying to @SenatorTimScott
Today your party is trying to limit voting by destroying the post office- time to speak up against potus
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#SouthCarolina Sen. Tim Scott 202-224-6121 DC 803-771-6112 Columbia, 1901 Main Street 864-233-5366 Greenville, 104 South Main Street 843-727-4525 North Charleston, 2500 City Hall Lane Toll Free in SC: 855-425-6324
Replying to @SenatorTimScott
Black women couldn't vote in 1920. You're backing up a party that doesn't want black people to vote at all. The harder you work for inequality, the more you assure that the people you serve will never view you as an equal.
Replying to @SenatorTimScott
Unlike you, they had courage. They would not have allowed themselves to be a token, a pawn for the Trump party. Your children will apologize for you for the rest of their lives.
Replying to @SenatorTimScott
19th*. Look it up so you have a complete grasp of the Suffrage movement.
Replying to @SenatorTimScott
And she voted Republican
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