At 28 words, the 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote is shorter than an average tweet.

Georgia’s women judges are celebrating the power of those 28 words and the 100th anniversary of the amendment’s ratification by going online to recite the amendment and read books about women’s suffrage to children. Georgia didn’t ratify the 19th Amendment until 1970.

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