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Anna Jarvis of Philadelphia, whose mother had organized women’s groups to promote friendship and health, originated Mother’s Day.
On May 12, 1907, she held a memorial service at her late mother’s church in Grafton, West Virginia.
Within five years virtually every state was observing the day and in 1914 U.S. Pres. Woodrow Wilson made it a national holiday.
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Before the evolution of universal suffrage, most countries required special qualifications from their voters. In 18th- and 19th-century Britain, for instance, there was a property or income qualification, the argument being that only those who had a stake in the country should be allowed a voice in its public affairs.
At one time, only men qualified for suffrage. Many newly independent countries of Asia and Africa, during the transition from colony to self-government, had a literacy qualification for suffrage. Some countries limit it to certain racial or ethnic groups.
Thus, for example, South Africa, at one time, and the Old South of the United States did not permit their Black populations to vote.
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