Women got the right to vote under Wilson. This was at the insistence of Woodrow Wilson’s daughters. They played a big role on that.
On September 30, 1918, President Woodrow Wilson gives a speech before Congress in support of guaranteeing women the right to vote. Although the House of Representatives had approved a 19th constitutional amendment giving women suffrage, the Senate had yet to vote on the measure. Wilson had...
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I have respect for Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, and Republicans like Dwight Eisenhower.
On this entire conversation about how women or blacks were treated in American history . Keep in mind that Mauritania only abolished slavery in 1981. And there are effectively millions of slaves in our world today. Even in the 20th century amid race problems in America, we were probably the most liberal country in the world.