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'Suffercating' to Get the Vote


Article # : 18156 

Section : LIFE
Issue Date : 11 / 1990  1,404 Words
Author : Eve R. Wirth
Eve R. Wirth is a former elementary school teacher who resides in Shoreham, New York.

       If an election were held to select the funniest comedians in our nation, children would likely win by a landslide. Teachers can attest to kid's talent for silliness, for they witness the numerous classroom gems delivered in oral presentations or handed in on exams, reports and homework assignments.
       
        During my ten years of teaching elementary school, I was entertained by some of the zaniest material ever scribbled. Clearly, these wide-eyed wiggledy-wits showed an amazing ability to understand generalize, and draw their own personal conclusions about the world around them.
       
        This year marks the seventieth anniversary of the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment, that long-sought and much-crusaded-for legislation granting suffrage to women. Let us now turn to the children for their unexpurgated comments on what really happened back in 1920.
       
        The A.M. Hour
       
        First, a few general comments from our social historians to be:
       
        "The Nineteenth Amendment was passed on August 26, 1920. No one knows for definite if it was during the A.M. of F. M. hours."
       
        "Women have been fighting for equal rights and the vote since Adam and Eve, and probably even earlier than that."
       
        "Allmaniac books are good places to look up stuff like Women's ... (1948 of 7616 Characters)
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