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The 19th Amendment Gives Women the Right to Vote

History Daily

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🗓️ 18 August 2025

⏱️ 23 minutes

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August 18, 1920. The 19th Amendment is ratified by the United States Congress, granting women the right to vote. This episode originally aired in 2022.


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History Daily plus other fantastic history podcasts at IntoHistory.com. It's a cold, drizzly night on November 14, 1917, about 20 miles southwest of Washington, D.C.

0:32.2

Superintendent W.H. Whitaker stands outside the gates of the facility he supervises, the Acaquan Workhouse,

0:39.1

a correctional facility in Fairfax County, Virginia. Rain drop slide from the brim of his cap as he

0:44.7

awaits the arrival of a fresh batch of inmates. In the distance, he sees headlamps loom through

0:50.7

the drizzle and fog. It's a convoy of police fans creeping up to the prison gates.

0:57.6

A young officer steps out of one vehicle and hurries up to Whitaker, shouting over the rain,

1:03.8

same again, sir. Whitaker growls back how many this time. The officer shrugs. Hard to say,

1:11.8

maybe around 30?

1:13.6

Whitaker grimaces.

1:17.6

Not long ago, Akaquan was a typical correctional facility,

1:20.0

containing vagrants, thieves, and ruffians.

1:22.0

But over the last few months,

1:24.8

Whitaker has witnessed an influx of a new breed of inmate,

1:26.0

suffragists,

1:29.7

those petticoated troublemakers with their incessant cries of votes for women. Whitaker grumbles again under his breath as he waves the police fans through.

1:37.3

Moments later, Whitaker strides into the prison intake facility, where their new detainees are

1:42.4

being lined up. Whitaker scans the row of women,

1:45.5

his eyes gleaming with contempt. The superintendent warns the suffragists that in his prison

1:51.0

he will not tolerate disobedience. Any misbehavior will be promptly punished, with force if necessary.

1:57.9

One of the women returns Whitaker's gaze, fixing him with a recalcitrant stare. He recognizes

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