The National Woman's Party (NWP) was an American women's political organization formed in 1916 to fight for women's suffrage. After achieving this goal...
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from the Records of the National Woman's Party Detailed Chronology of National Woman's Party Database of National Woman's Party Actions Outside Washington...
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Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution (section Early woman suffrage efforts (1776–1865))
rewarded with enfranchisement for their patriotic wartime service. The National Woman's Party staged marches, demonstrations, and hunger strikes while pointing...
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Women's suffrage (redirect from Woman's suffrage)
Photographs from the Records of the National Woman's Party Detailed Chronology of National Woman's *Digitized items from the National American Women's Suffrage...
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years after the date of ratification." On September 25, 1921, the National Woman's Party announced its plans to campaign for an amendment to the U.S. Constitution...
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Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn (category National Woman's Party activists)
Hepburn served as president of the Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association before joining the National Woman's Party. In 1923 Hepburn formed the Connecticut Branch...
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Lucy Burns (category National Woman's Party activists)
formed the National Woman's Party. Burns was born in New York to an Irish Catholic family. She was described by fellow National Woman's Party member Inez...
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There was a decline in public support for the idea of "woman's sphere", the belief that a woman's place was in the home and that she should not be involved...
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Ruza Wenclawska (category National Woman's Party activists)
inspector and trade union organizer. She was a dedicated member of the National Woman's Party. Wenclawska's main goal within this organization was to advocate...
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suffragists and National Woman's Party leaders Alva Belmont and Alice Paul. Since 1929 the house has served as headquarters of the National Woman's Party, a key...
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Alice Paul (category National Woman's Party)
Kingdom. After 1920, Paul spent a half-century as leader of the National Woman's Party, which fought for the Equal Rights Amendment, written by Paul and...
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political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular country's elections. It is common for the members of a party to hold...
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Mary Anderson (labor leader) (section Women's Bureau vs. National Woman's Party and the Equal Rights Movement)
later on in her political career. She defiantly rejected of the National Woman's Party proposed Equal Rights Amendment and embraced the idea of Social...
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participant in the National Woman's Party and the 1913 Woman Suffrage Procession. Virginia Minor (1824–1894) – co-founder and president of the Woman's Suffrage...
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Susan B. Anthony (category National Woman Suffrage Association activists)
Pioneers | AOC". "Gift for National Woman's Party". The Dickson County Herald. May 5, 1922. p. 3. "Gift for National Woman's Party". The Dickson County Herald...
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Agnes Morey (category National Woman's Party activists)
Agnes Morey was a suffragist from Massachusetts and member of the National Woman's Party. She was known as a gifted public speaker and a highly effective...
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Woman's Day, also known as National Woman's Day (a retronym in regard to the later international observance), was a commemoration conceived by labor activist...
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also became a member of the Democratic National Committee in 1930. Miller was a member of the National Woman's Party and became chair in 1960. In this capacity...
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The Woman's Peace Party (WPP) was an American pacifist and feminist organization formally established in January 1915 in response to World War I. The...
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The Indian National Congress (INC), colloquially the Congress Party or simply the Congress, is a political party in India with deep roots in most regions...
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Phyllis Terrell (category National Woman's Party activists)
Terrell, in the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs and the White House pickets during demonstrations made by the National Woman's Party. Phyllis Terrell...
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Vida Milholland (category National Woman's Party activists)
of the National Woman's Party. Vida was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1888. Her father, John Milholland, was a founding member of the National Association...
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Alva Belmont (category National Woman's Party activists)
She was elected president of the National Woman's Party, an office she held until her death. The National Woman's Party continued to lobby for new initiatives...
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Iron Jawed Angels (category National Woman's Party)
Paul and Burns are forced out of the NAWSA, and they found the National Woman's Party (NWP) to support their approach. Alice Paul briefly explores a romantic...
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Won: Woman Suffrage in the Western United States, 1868–1914. New York: New York University Press. pp. 164–165. ISBN 0814757227. "National Woman's Party"....
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The Brazilian Woman's Party (Portuguese: Partido da Mulher Brasileira, PMB) is a right-wing political party in Brazil which uses the number 35. Known...
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may refer to: National Woman's Party, U.S., 1916–2021 National Writing Project, U.S. New West Progressives, a municipal political party in New Westminster...
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Doris Stevens (category National Woman's Party activists)
National Woman's Party (NWP) in 1916, Stevens organized party delegates for each of the 435 Congressional Districts in an effort to attain national women's...
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Amelia Earhart (category Members of the Society of Woman Geographers)
a career counselor to female students. She was a member of the National Woman's Party and an early supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment. She was one...
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Winnifred Mason Huck (category National Woman's Party activists)
death of Representative James Mann. After her term she joined the National Woman's Party. She later became an investigative journalist, and exposed abuses...
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