Donald Trump:
“This is all very well, but I’d just like to know who is at home taking care of the babies?”

It might not have been Trump. But some other dinosaur trying to protect his white, male privilege.
In 1919, the Missouri Legislature approved letting women vote in presidential elections — an act made moot by ratification Aug. 18, 1920, of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, prohibiting the denial of voting rights “on account of sex.”