Perfect 36: When Women Won the Vote

Of all of the battles waged on Nashville's doorstep, the final throes for the passage of the 19th Amendment were among the most heated, controversial, and colorful. In July of 1920, all eyes were on the Tennessee capital as Anti and Pro-suffragists each fought for their vision of a socially evolving United States. One more state needed to ratify the proposed amendment, and that duty rested solely on the shoulders of Tennessee. August 18, 1920, the House convened. The votes were coming in neck and neck. At the last, a 24-year-old freshman legislator by the name of Harry Burn swung his vote and changed history forever, making Tennessee the deciding 36th state to enable passage of the 19th Amendment. "Perfect 36: When Women Won the Vote" depicts a pivotal moment of national, Tennessee, and Nashville significance.
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The Perfect 36 - Mind-Boggling MOVIE! Adorable! Delicious!
I was extremely excited to see this movie, because I am starting to get into Kim Caudell.
Can't wait to see another one.
Encore!! It’s been a while where was able to watch a good Drama flick. Tribute the director and producer and all the staff who made it happen.
I'm surprised I've not watched it sooner but hugely enjoyed every moment of this film. This film is up there in my top 10 films!
I loved this movie. Well written and great actors!
Great movie. Kept my attention all the way through it.
One of the most brilliant movies I have ever seen.
It was a great movie. Nice story and good acting.
This movie really exceeded my expectations. Yoshie Lewis is very talented.