<P> On September 25, 1921, the National Woman's Party announced plans to campaign for an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to guarantee women equal rights with men . The text of the proposed amendment read: </P> <P> Section 1 . No political, civil, or legal disabilities or inequalities on account of sex or on account of marriage, unless applying equally to both sexes, shall exist within the United States or any territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof . </P> <P> Section 2 . Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation . </P> <P> Alice Paul, the head of the National Women's Party, believed that the Nineteenth Amendment would not be enough to ensure that men and women were treated equally regardless of sex . In 1923, she revised the proposed amendment to read: </P>

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