The women of Oklahoma had the right to vote almost a full 2 years before the 19th Amendment passed Congress, making Oklahoma the 1st southern state to adopt full suffrage for women.
The women of Oklahoma had the right to vote almost a full 2 years before the 19th Amendment passed Congress, making Oklahoma the 1st southern state to adopt full suffrage for women.
— Kevin Hern (@repkevinhern) May 21, 2019