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Suffrage and activists
The History of Woman Suffrage similarly does not give a full accounting of the activities of the militant National Woman's Party, founded in 1913 by Alice Paul and other activists who were formerly members of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.

Suffrage and especially
International organizations were formed to coordinate efforts, especially the International Council of Women ( 1888 ) and the International Woman Suffrage Alliance ( 1904 ).

Suffrage and Rose
" -- Ernestine Rose, responding to religious heckler at Seventh National Woman's Rights Convention, New York, November 25 – 26, 1856 ( History of Woman Suffrage, Vol.
The son of Tammany Democratic official William C. Malone and Rose ( McKenny ) Malone, Dudley Field Malone was a lawyer and member of the Democratic Party who served as the collector of the Port of New York ( 1913 – 1917 ) and resigned to protest the failure of the Woodrow Wilson Administration to advocate a Woman Suffrage Amendment.
She was vice president of the Women ’ s Literary Society started by her friend Rose Scott, many of the society's members would go on to form the Womanhood Suffrage League of New South Wales ( WSL ) on 6 May 1891.

Suffrage and worked
She assisted in establishing the Woman's National Loyal League to help pass the Thirteenth Amendment and thereby abolish slavery, after which she helped form the largest group of like-minded women's rights reformers, the politically-moderate American Woman Suffrage Association, which worked for decades at the state level in favor of women's right to vote.
In June 1924, Wakatsuki was named Home Minister in the cabinet of Prime Minister Katō Takaaki, and worked to enact the Universal Manhood Suffrage Law and the Peace Preservation Law in 1925.
In 1909, Laurence, with his sister Clemence founded the Suffrage Atelier, an arts and crafts society who worked closely with the Women's Social and Political Union and Women's Freedom League.
Stanton, who later worked in partnership with Susan B. Anthony and served for many years as president of the National Woman Suffrage Association ( NWSA ), spent her childhood in Johnstown, where she studied at the Johnstown Academy.
He worked at the Henry Street Settlement House on the Lower East Side of NYC in 1938, as a field research assistant for Gunnar Myrdal and Ralph Bunche's project on Suffrage in the South in 1940, and as an information officer for the for the Farm Security Administration until he was drafted in 1942.
" She moved back to Oregon and became involved with the Suffrage Movement in Portland, worked for the Spectator, and married Paul Trullinger.
He worked as a journalist for “ General Caballero ”, “ El Sufragio ” ( The Suffrage ), “ El Colegiado ” ( The Scholar ), which led him to suffer several repercussions and even being sent to prison in several occasions.

Suffrage and New
* 1869 – Woman's suffrage: in New York, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Woman Suffrage Association.
* May 15 – Woman's suffrage: In New York, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Woman Suffrage Association.
The New Women in Alabama: Social Reform and Suffrage, 1890-1920 ( 1992 ) online edition
However, in an effort to gain votes for all women, she spoke out against the literacy requirements for the right to vote at the national American Women's Suffrage Association convention which took place in 1903 in New Orleans.
*" A Rational Position on Suffrage / At the Request of the New York Times, Mrs. Gilman Presents the Best Arguments Possible in Behalf of Votes for Women.
In 1913, the Women's Suffrage Movement made a stop in Overlea on their way from Washington D. C. to New York City.
Rankin was hired as an organizer by the New York Women's Suffrage Party and the National American Woman Suffrage Association ( NAWSA ).
Stone and Blackwell moved to Pope's Hill in Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1870, relocating from New Jersey to organize the New England Woman Suffrage Association.
She also served as president of organizations like the New England Women's Club, the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association, and the New England Suffrage Association, and the American Woman Suffrage Association ( AWSA ).
The National Woman Suffrage Association ( NWSA ) was formed on May 15, 1869 in New York City.
History of Woman Suffrage: 1900-1920, New York: Little & Ives, 1922.
" New York, National Woman's Suffrage Association, 1869: 1-4p.
This included forming the New England Women ’ s Suffrage Association, leading the Wisconsin Suffrage Association and becoming the president of the Federal Suffrage Association from 1903 to 1920.
Woman Suffrage and the New Democracy ( Yale U. P.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony formed the more radical, New York-based National Woman Suffrage Association ( NWSA ).

Suffrage and York
As a result of the campaigning of the New York State Woman Suffrage Association under Gage, the state of New York granted female suffrage for electing members of the school boards.
* Equal Suffrage League ( Brooklyn, New York )
* January 13-Robert Suffrage, a 19-year-old carpenter and member of the Stable Gang, is sentenced to two years and three months imprisonment at New York State Prison for stealing the gold watch of a Dennis McGuinness the previous October.
Suffrage parade, New York City, May 6, 1912.

Suffrage and other
Suffrage is universal and compulsory for literate persons ages 18 – 65 and optional for 16 and 17 years of age and other eligible voters.
Suffrage, political franchise, or simply franchise, distinct from other rights to vote, is the right to vote gained through the democratic process.
In the US presidential election of 1916, Paul and the NWP campaigned against the continuing refusal of President Woodrow Wilson and other incumbent Democrats to support the Suffrage Amendment actively.
The other clause, still in effect, states that " no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of its equal Suffrage in the Senate ".
In contrast to other organizations, such as the National American Woman Suffrage Association, which focused on lobbying individual states ( and from which the NWP split ), the NWP put its priority on the passage of a constitutional amendment ensuring women's suffrage.
Burns and other suffragists had been told by the chairman of the House Committee on Suffrage that the House would not pass a suffrage amendment before 1920.
The paper functioned as the official voice of the National Woman Suffrage Association and discussed controversial issues of divorce, prostitution, and reproductive rights and linked change to female enfranchisement and other things.
Flora was both a successful business operator in Toronto and a vocal proponent of women's rights, starting, along with other feminists, the Canadian Suffrage Association.

Suffrage and white
:; Expanded Suffrage: The Jacksonians believed that voting rights should be extended to all white men.
Suffrage was restricted to free white men only, usually with property ownership restrictions.

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