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in an editorial in their evaluation of the 19th Amendment's centennial, “millions of other women — particularly African-Americans in the Jim Crow South — remained shut out of the polls for decades” after the amendment’s ratification. That includes many Native American and Asian American women whoMen of color across the U.S.
As Harvard University’s Susan Ware, a historian who specializes in women's suffrage, discussed in her book“The primary beneficiaries of the 19th Amendment at first were white women and the small minority of African American women who lived in northern and western states, where there were no racial restrictions on voting,” Ware told.
Some states took it upon themselves to pass laws making it harder for minorities to vote with the creation of
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