The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture shared "Five African American Suffragists You Should Know" to tell a more complete history of the struggle for women’s ...
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When lesbians led the women’s suffrage movementAt the 1911 meeting of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), the membership elected Jane Addams as first vice president and Sophonisba Breckinridge as second vice president.
Ida Porter Boyer, a Schuylkill County woman who played a leading role in the women’s suffrage movement, is on track to being honored with a Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission marker. J.
A combative and outspoken leader in the women's suffrage movement, Alice Paul broke away from the National American Woman Suffrage Association to form the more radical National Woman's Party. She ...
WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. -- At the openingsession of the twenty-eighth annual convention of the National American Woman's Suffrage Association to-day over 100 delegates were in attendance. Susan B.
A delegation from the American Woman Suffrage Association had a place on the platform, at Independence square, awaiting the appropriate time for the presentation of the protest. View Full Article ...
allowing suffragists and former abolitionist allies to work together again in the National American Women’s Suffrage Association. Nonetheless, even though the abolitionist-women’s rights ...
CHICAGO -- Suffrage workers gathered here for the Victory convention of the National American Women Suffrage association at today's session began the work of merging its membership into the new ...
The woman's suffrage movement began in the early 1820s, gaining momentum after the Civil War, although due to divisive ideals and goals it wasn't until 1890 when the National American Woman Suffrage ...
Leader’s yearlong examination of notable people, institutions and key moments in Lexington’s history focuses on an early ...
The League of Women Voters is an organization that doesn’t take voting lightly. The organization was founded in 1920 during the convention of the National American Woman Suffrage ...
when Congress authorized the Women’s Suffrage National Monument Foundation to “establish a commemorative work on federal land in Washington, D.C. to honor the pioneers of the early American ...
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