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- African-American_Woman_Suffrage_Movement comment "As the women's suffrage movement gained popularity, African-American women were increasinglymarginalized. African-American women dealt not only with the sexism of being withheld the vote, but also the racism of white suffragists. The struggle for the vote did not end with the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment. In some Southern states African American women were unable to freely exercise their right to vote up until the 1960s.".