As Congress debated the nation’s postwar reconstruction, on Dec. 7, 1868, Sen. Samuel Pomeroy (R-Kan.) introduced Resolution 180, a constitutional amendment that aimed to score a major victory for the women’s suffrage movement.

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As Congress debated the nation’s postwar reconstruction, on Dec. 7, 1868, Sen. Samuel Pomeroy (R-Kan.) introduced Resolution 180, a constitutional amendment that aimed to score a major victory for the women’s suffrage movement.
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