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This Day in Arkansas History
February 11, 1868
An article appeared in the Arkansas Gazette stating that Miles Ledford Langley of Arkadelphia (Clark County) had introduced legislation in the Arkansas General Assembly providing that any citizen twenty-one years old who can read and write in English is entitled to vote and to have equal political rights and privileges. An address expressing that women needed the right to vote was delivered the following day to the Arkansas House of Representatives, and it was reported in the newspaper that he “spoke earnestly” but that his remarks “elicited much laughter.”
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The CALS Encyclopedia of Arkansas is a free, authoritative source of information about the rich history, geography, and culture of Arkansas. It is updated regularly to ensure the people of Arkansas have an accurate and accessible resource to explore our heritage. We invite you to browse our text entries and media galleries to learn more about the people, places, events, legends, and lore of the 25th state. We are continually adding new entries, photographs, maps, videos, and audio files, so check back frequently to see what’s new.
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