A significant milestone in American history is approaching. Women's right to vote was formally established with the 19th Amendment. This amendment was certified on August 26, 1920.

The path to this achievement was long and involved efforts by women across the United States. Organizing and protesting for voting rights began as early as the 1800s.

Further details about this historic event are available, including the role of key figures and the progression of the movement, which ultimately led to a major change in the U.S. Constitution.