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The History of Women's Suffrage

The National Woman Suffrage Association, led by Stanton and another suffragist named Susan B. Anthony, was the more radical of the two organizations.

Alice Paul: Feminist, Suffragist and Political Strategist

Alice Paul: Feminist, Suffragist and Political Strategist Alice Paul was the architect of some of the most outstanding political achievements on behalf of women in the 20th century.

Britain 1906-18: Gaining Women's Suffrage: Suffragist ...

Case study: suffragist, suffragette THE BIG QUESTION The sources in this case study can help you by providi ng information you can use in your presentation.

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Women's suffrage: primary sources

-Alice Stokes Paul, suffragist and author of the Equal Rights Amendment (1885-1977) Suggestions for Teachers Teachers may use these Library of Congress primary source documents to support teaching about women's suffrage in the United States.

THE WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE

One other representative left the deathbed of his wife, a dedicated suffragist, to be present for a yes vote. The amendment then went to the Senate, where, ten months later, the vote for the amendment lost by two votes.

Suffrage Prisoners

Suffrage Prisoners The following individuals depicted in Women of Protest were among the many National Woman's Party activists who were arrested and imprisoned for their role in suffrage protests.

May Sinclair: Idealism-Feminism and the Suffragist Movement

Rhetor: Revue de la Société canadienne pour l'étude de la rhétorique 3 (2009) <www.cssr-scer.ca> 1 May Sinclair: Idealism-Feminism and the Suffragist Movement Jim Gough Red Deer College Abstract Never heard of her?

March 2011 Women's History Calendar

I was both a suffragist and an innovative lawyer for more than 50 years. I was one of the original California suffragists, and I was fortunate to be one of the few to live long enough to vote after Amendment 8 passed in 1911.

TIMELINE-Women's Suffrage in the United States

- 1905 At the Lewis and Clark Exposition in Portland, Oregon, suffragists orga nize a “Woman’s Day.” Many national suffragist leaders including Susan B. Anthony attend the dedication of a statue of Sacajawea.