• The Artists' Suffrage League (ASL) (1907 – c.1918) was a suffrage society formed to change parliamentary opinion and engage in public demonstrations and...
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    The Artists' Suffrage League founded 1907: The Women's Freedom League founded 1908: Actresses Franchise League founded 1908: Women Writers' Suffrage League...
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  • five-dollar note Dora Meeson Coates (1869–1955) – artist, member of British Artists' Suffrage League Euphemia Bridges Bowes (1816–1900) – president of...
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  • United States. Advanced stop line, a road marking at junctions Artists' Suffrage League, UK Autobacs Sportscar Laboratory, of Autobacs Seven, Japan Ansar...
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    Women's suffrage, or the right of women to vote, was established in the United States over the course of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, first...
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    Mary Lowndes (category 19th-century English women artists)
    women stained glass artists. She was an active participant in the suffragette movement, acting as Chair of the Artists' Suffrage League, and creating poster...
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    Elspeth Howe, Hazel Hunkins Hallinan, Mary Lowndes (see also Artists' Suffrage League Papers), Constance Lytton, Harriet Martineau, Edith How-Martyn...
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  • during the Women's Suffrage Movement were banners, posters, postcards, and newspaper cartoons. In 1907 the Artists' Suffrage League was formed, founded...
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    the women's suffrage campaign in New York state. Artists featured included Johnson and Ella Buchanan. The Greenwich Equal Suffrage League auctioned off...
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  • Emily J. Harding (category 19th-century British women artists)
    Andrews (1850–1940) was a British artist, illustrator and suffragette. She was a member of the Artists' Suffrage League. Harding was born in 1850 in Bristol...
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    Dora Meeson (category 19th-century Australian women artists)
    suffrage movement, and became a founding member of the Kensington branch of the Women's Freedom League. In January 1907, the Artists' Suffrage League...
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    The Woman Suffrage Procession on March 3, 1913, was the first suffragist parade in Washington, D.C. It was also the first large, organized march on Washington...
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  • increased. 1907: The Artists' Suffrage League founded. 1907: The Women's Freedom League founded. 1909: The Women's Tax Resistance League founded. September...
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  • Emily Ford (category 19th-century English women artists)
    artists, suffragists, people who "did" things". Later, as vice-president of the Artists' Suffrage League, she used her talent to promote the suffrage...
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    Mary Wheelhouse (category 20th-century British women artists)
    Gaskell. Wheelhouse campaigned for women's suffrage and was a board member of the Artists' Suffrage League, founded in 1907. May Baldwin's Holly House...
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    individuals active in the worldwide women's suffrage movement who have campaigned or strongly advocated for women's suffrage, the organisations which they formed...
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    Suffrage Atelier was an artists' collective campaigning for women's suffrage in England. It was founded in February 1909 by Laurence Housman, Clemence...
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  • movement, with many members active in the suffrage campaign. Mary Lowndes established the Artists' Suffrage League in the same year that the guild was formed...
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    Laurence Housman (category Members of the Men's League for Women's Suffrage (United Kingdom))
    propaganda for the suffrage movement such as the ArtistsSuffrage League and the Women’s Social and Political Union, the Suffrage Atelier was unique...
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    Alva Belmont (category National American Woman Suffrage Association activists)
    National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA). She later formed her own Political Equality League to seek broad support for suffrage in neighborhoods...
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    Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution (category Women's suffrage in the United States)
    women's suffrage in the United States, at both the state and national levels, and was part of the worldwide movement towards women's suffrage and part...
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  • Bertha Newcombe (category 19th-century British women artists)
    Bertha Newcombe (17 February 1857 – 11 June 1947) was an English artist and suffrage activist. The fourth of seven children of an entrepreneurial father...
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    was a founder member of the Suffrage Atelier and the Artists' Suffrage League, and used her art for the cause. Her Suffrage Atelier posters were often...
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  • any concerted expression on the part of the women artists as to their attitude toward equal suffrage", reported the New York Evening Post in 1915. The...
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  • March 2, 1969) was an American artist, political activist, inventor, writer, and prominent supporter of women's suffrage and birth control. Born Blanche...
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  • Irish Women's Franchise League, women's suffrage group founded in 1908 Irish Women's Liberation Movement Irish Women's Suffrage Society Irish Women Workers'...
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    associated poem and song. It originated in a speech given by American women's suffrage activist Helen Todd; a line in that speech about "bread for all, and roses...
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  • Carl Hentschel (category 19th-century English male artists)
    women's suffrage, advertised his firm in the suffrage magazine The Common Cause and printed cards and a calendar for the Artists' Suffrage League. His wife...
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    The Suffrage Oak is a Hungarian oak tree (Quercus frainetto) in Kelvingrove Park in Glasgow, planted in 1918 by a number of female suffrage organisations...
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    argument for women's suffrage in Virginia began in 1870, but it did not gain traction until 1909 with the founding of the Equal Suffrage League of Virginia. Between...
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