Votes for Women (speech)

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Votes for Women, a popular slogan in the campaign for women's suffrage in the United States, was a January 20, 1901, speech by American author and humorist Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as Mark Twain.[1] In this speech Twain spoke out for women's full enfranchisment in the electoral process and predicted that within twenty-five years, they would have the ballot. This proved to be true, the Women's Suffrage Amendment to the Constitution being passed by the United States Congress in 1919 and ratified by all the states in 1920. Less true was his assumption that he would live to see it.

This speech was given at the Annual Meeting of the Hebrew Technical School for Girls in the Temple Emanuel.[2]

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