66th United States Congress - Constitutional Amendments

Constitutional Amendments

  • June 4, 1919: 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution (women's suffrage) was passed by Congress
  • January 16, 1920: 18th Amendment to the United States Constitution (prohibition) went into effect
  • August 18, 1920: 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution (women's suffrage) was ratified

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    Both of us felt more anxiety about the South—about the colored people especially—than about anything else sinister in the result. My hope of a sound currency will somehow be realized; civil service reform will be delayed; but the great injury is in the South. There the Amendments will be nullified, disorder will continue, prosperity to both whites and colored people will be pushed off for years.
    Rutherford Birchard Hayes (1822–1893)