The National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA) was formed on May 15, 1869, to work for women's suffrage in the United States. Its main leaders were Susan...
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The National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) was an organization formed on February 18, 1890, to advocate in favor of women's suffrage in the...
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The American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA) was a single-issue national organization formed in 1869 to work for women's suffrage in the United States...
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The National Association Opposed to Women Suffrage (NAOWS) was founded in the United States by women opposed to the suffrage movement in 1911. It was the...
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has original text related to this article: History of Woman Suffrage History of Woman Suffrage is a book that was produced by Elizabeth Cady Stanton,...
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Woman Suffrage Association may refer to: National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), formed in 1890 National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA)...
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interested in national suffrage amendment. The American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA), led by Lucy Stone, tended to work more for suffrage at the state...
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for a suffrage petition to be sent to Washington, D.C. This petition was likely in support of the work being done by the National Woman Suffrage Association...
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(1865-1934). It was affiliated with the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA). The purpose of the association was to make people more aware of...
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton (category National Woman Suffrage Association activists)
her for such remarks. Stanton became the president of the National Woman Suffrage Association, which she and Anthony created to represent their wing of...
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Matilda Joslyn Gage (category National Woman Suffrage Association activists)
Gage helped found the National Woman's Suffrage Association in 1869. During 1878–1881, she published and edited the National Citizen, a paper devoted...
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After years of rivalry, they merged in 1890 as the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) with Anthony as its leading force. The Women's...
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by the suffragists Alice Paul and Lucy Burns for the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA). Planning for the event began in Washington in...
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unrestricted suffrage to women. 1869: The suffrage movement splits into the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association. The...
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the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association, merged to form the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)...
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1869. Subsequent American suffrage groups often disagreed on tactics, with the National American Woman Suffrage Association arguing for a state-by-state...
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National Woman Suffrage Association, which they had created in 1869. Lucy Stone, however, was the leader of the American Woman Suffrage Association,...
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the New York Women's Suffrage Association, the Women's Christian Temperance Union, and the National Woman Suffrage Association. Anthony founded the Women's...
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The New England Woman Suffrage Association (NEWSA) was established in November 1868 to campaign for the right of women to vote in the U.S. Its principal...
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Suffrage Association. It was believed in 1883 that public sentiment had sufficiently progressed to warrant the formation of a regular Woman-Suffrage Society...
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Women during the Reconstruction era (section Suffrage)
founders of the National Woman Suffrage Association and Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe, the founders of the American Woman Suffrage Association, though often...
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co-founder and leader National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA), one of the leaders of the National American Woman Suffrage Association; Nineteenth Amendment...
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formation of the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association in 1869. As a result, protests for women's suffrage became more...
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Elsie Lincoln Benedict (category National Woman Suffrage Association activists)
emerged as a key figure in the national suffrage movement being personally recruited by Carrie Chapman Catt for national suffrage advocacy as the second-highest...
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American Equal Rights Association. It joined the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) in 1890. College Equal Suffrage League – U.S. group...
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Woman Citizen. It served as the official organ of the National American Woman Suffrage Association until 1920, when the organization was reformed as the...
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Mary Barr Clay (category American Woman Suffrage Association activists)
Woman Suffrage Association National Woman Suffrage Association Kentucky Equal Rights Association National American Woman Suffrage Association Woman of...
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Emily Howland (category National Woman Suffrage Association activists)
split into two groups, the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association, Howland did not take sides, but attended meetings...
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Elizabeth Richards Tilton (category National Woman Suffrage Association activists)
Brooklyn Woman's Club, and a poetry editor of The Revolution, the newspaper of the National Woman Suffrage Association, founded by woman's rights advocates...
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Alice Stone Blackwell (category National American Woman Suffrage Association activists)
Blackwell and Lucy Stone, both of whom were suffrage leaders and helped establish the American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA). She was also the niece of Elizabeth...
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