Over the years, August 26 has been known variously as Suffrage Day, Woman Suffrage Ratification Day, Women’s Emancipation Day, and other similar names. The original purpose of the day was to celebrate women gaining nationally the right to vote and the certification of the Nineteenth Amendment on August 26, 1920, by U.S. Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby.
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We have dedicated days of the year for various causes. Some of them are international while some of them are of local importance. Independence Day, National Day, Valentines Day, Earth Day, etc. are few examples for such dates. We already have such days that outnumber the total days of an entire year.
We celebrate those days in different ways. And some of them are even holidays. While some of them actually have a historical value, some of them feel like utterly useless. Should we have days nominated for various causes? Should we celebrate such days? Is it worthy to celebrate such days, or is it merely a waste of time?
– William James