Women's Rights Day

Date in History: 

26 Aug 1972

1972 – In commemoration of the siging of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution granting women suffrage, President Richard M. Nixon proclaimed this day Women’s Rights Day. The 19th Amendment was formally ratified by a sufficient number of states to add it to the Constitution on August 18th 1920, although Florida did NOT ratify this amendment until May 13, 1969. Despite the refusal of the Legislature to ratify the amendment, women had been granted the right to vote in city elections as early as 1917 when Florence Villa, Moore Haven, Palm Beach, and Pass-a-Grille allowed them to cast their ballots. Prominent Florida women’s rights activist Roxcy Bolton was integral in getting President Nixon to sign the 1972 proclamation. Bolton was inducted into the Florida Women’s Hall of Fame in 1984.

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Relevant Year: 

1972

Relevant Month: 

08

Relevant Day: 

26