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2 June, 22:29

List at least 1 court case related to the Women's Rights/Suffrage

Movement. Was this court case successful? How did the success or failure

of this and other court cases impact the movement going forward?

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  1. 2 June, 22:42
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    Minor v. Happersett (1874)

    Explanation:

    This court case was presented on appeal by Virginia Minor, a member of the National Woman Suffrage Association, after being denied registration to vote in St. Louis in 1872. She sued Reese Happersett because he was the voting registrar.

    The case was not successful at the time, as the Supreme Court ruled that women's right to vote was not protected by the Fourteenth Amendment to the U. S. Constitution, which showed the court was not the place to fight for voting rights for women.

    The following actions were centered on the review of state voting laws and the ratification of an amendment to the Constitution. It wouldn't be until 1920 that Minor v. Happersett was overruled by the Nineteenth Amendment that prohibited discrimination in voting rights based on sex.
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