06/05/2026
We owe it to the women who were brave, who sacrificed, and who believed. Use this November as a time to make your voice heard. ✅ 🍏
On this day, June 4, 1919, the U.S. Congress passed the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote.
It wasn’t just a law — it was the culmination of decades of struggle, marches, arrests, and voices that refused to be silenced. For generations of women, June 4 was the day their dignity was written into the nation’s future.
Imagine the emotion of that moment: mothers who had fought for their daughters, daughters who had carried the torch for their mothers. It was proof that persistence, even when met with ridicule or violence, could bend history toward justice.
June 4 reminds us that equality is never given — it is won, carried forward by courage and hope.