We celebrate the 19th Amendment of 1920 for "giving women the right to vote." Certainly it was a great step forward...for white women. It didn't give Native American women the right to vote; Natives first got that right in 1924, in some states. Several states denied American Indians voting rights until the mid 1950s. Asians couldn't vote until 1943 in America, including Asian women. African American voting rights existed largely on paper in many areas of the country until the 1960s, and those rights remain contested even today.
So the blanket statement that women got the right to vote with the 19th Amendment sadly supports the mindset of white transparency, where one group's experience stands for all. It's just not entirely accurate.