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The ratification of the 19th Amendment was a milestone, but the struggle for full suffrage was far from over. It wasn’t until the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that all American citizens, regardless of race or gender, were legally guaranteed the right to vote. Yet, even today, barriers to voting persist, reminding us that the fight for true electoral equality is still ongoing. Join us as we learn about this history-changing movement and the implications it had on our history.