Cable Act

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The Cable Act of 1922 (ch. 411, 42 Stat. 1021, "Married Women's Independent Nationality Act") was a United States federal law that partially reversed the Expatriation Act of 1907.(It is also known as the Married Women's Citizenship Act or the Women's Citizenship Act). In theory the law was designed to grant women their own national identity; however, in practice, as it still retained vestiges of coverture, tying a woman's legal identity to her husband's, it had to be amended multiple times before it granted women citizenship in their own right. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Cable Act
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xsd:date 1922-09-22
rdf:langString John L. Cable
xsd:date 1922-06-16
rdf:langString House
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rdf:langString Senate
xsd:date 1922-06-20
xsd:date 1922-09-09
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rdf:langString Cable Act
xsd:date 1922-09-22
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rdf:langString Cable Act of 1922
rdf:langString The Cable Act of 1922 (ch. 411, 42 Stat. 1021, "Married Women's Independent Nationality Act") was a United States federal law that partially reversed the Expatriation Act of 1907.(It is also known as the Married Women's Citizenship Act or the Women's Citizenship Act). In theory the law was designed to grant women their own national identity; however, in practice, as it still retained vestiges of coverture, tying a woman's legal identity to her husband's, it had to be amended multiple times before it granted women citizenship in their own right.
rdf:langString An Act relative to the naturalization and citizenship of married women.
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rdf:langString Married Women's Citizenship Act
rdf:langString Married Women's Independent Nationality Act
rdf:langString Women's Citizenship Act
rdf:langString §§ 367–370
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