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2764:"Miss Edith Ainge, of Jamestown, New York, the first delegate to the convention of the National Woman's Party to arrive at Woman's Party headquarters in Washington, Miss Ainge is holding the New York state banner which will be carried by New York's delegation of 68 women at the conven" 2032:(June 11, 1880 – May 18, 1973) – first U.S. female member of Congress (R) Montana. Rankin opened congressional debate on a Constitutional amendment granting universal suffrage to women, and voted for the resolution in 1919, which would become the 19th Amendment. 2244:(1840–1920) – author, journalist, educator, editor, business owner, lecturer, inventor, poet, pioneer suffragist, and one of the two state delegates from the 1869 National Convention to attend the Victory Convention in 1920 776:(1826-1904) β€” leader of the earliest attempts to organize for suffrage in Virginia; co-founder and inaugural president of Virginia State Woman Suffrage Association, the first suffrage association in Virginia 2541:(1838–1927) – women's rights activist, first woman to speak before a committee of Congress, first female candidate for President of the United States, one of the first women to start a weekly newspaper ( 69:
Suffrage Centennial Knowledge Editing Workshop. Attendees will learn how to edit Knowledge and work together to improve and create Knowledge articles related women's suffrage in the United States.
1239:(1882–1974) – active with the National Advisory Council, National Woman's Party, and in Oregon and Nevada; crossed the US to deliver a petition with 500,000 signatures to President Wilson 152:
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1344:(1878-1965) – Secretary, New Jersey Next Campaign (1915), stump speaker, organizer, and mobilizer in California and Oregon campaigns (1911), speaker for Women's Political Union in NYC 2422:(1875–1932) – crusading social worker, groundbreaking police lieutenant and national leader in the protection of girls and other women during the law enforcement and judicial process 1555:(1883–1978) – stage actress, women's rights activist, politician and first woman to second the nomination of a presidential candidate at a major American political party convention 2644: 2629: 2104:(1892-1981) – Russian-born NWP member, executive secretary of National Labor Alliance for Trade Relations with and Recognition of Russia, secretary of Women’s Trade-Union League 2584: 2599: 2659: 2721: 3040: 2706: 2691: 2614: 3057:
Mary Corinna Putnam Jacobi, born in 1842 in London, grew up in New York and began publishing short stories at 17. But what she really wanted was to be a doctor. ...
2569: 2674: 208: 1877: 895: 794:(1892–1966) – professor, organizer, lobbyist, active in the National Women's Party and its Silent Sentinels, daughter of suffragette Lucy Fisher Gwynne Branham 605: 399: 2163: 3128: 955:(1894-1925) – first woman elected to the North Carolina General Assembly and the first woman to serve in any state legislature in the Southern United States 2591: 564: 2651: 38: 1285:(1874–1969) – founded and led the Everywoman Suffrage Club, an African-American suffragist group in Minnesota, civil rights and anti-lynching activist 2713: 2917:
Anastatia Sims (1998). "Woman Suffrage Movement". In Carroll Van West. Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture. Tennessee Historical Society.
2606: 1898:(1879–1971) – organizer of 1916 suffrage parade in Chicago at the Republican national Convention; founder of chapters of the League of Women Voters 1625:(1882–1934) – National Woman's Party campaigner, known for her horse-drawn suffrage campaign wagon (now in the collection of New York State Museum) 3216: 2038:(1882–1973) – first licensed female architect in the state of Ohio and the only female architect practicing in central Ohio between 1900 and 1930 364: 2374:(1848–1920) – women's rights activist and journalist who advocated for equal pay, better working conditions for women, and women's right to vote 2317: 1135:
and Catherine Talty Kenny, led the campaign in Tennessee to approve ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
371: 1860:(1881–1991) – traveled throughout Tennessee making speeches and organizing suffrage leagues in small communities; in 1920, she, along with 1308: 1122: 883: 601: 985:(1865–1949) – chairman of the Minnesota chapter of the National Woman's Party, arrested during the "Watchfire for Freedom" demonstrations 3376: 2281:(1818–1893) – prominent orator, abolitionist, and a vocal advocate and organizer for the rights for women; the main force behind the 535: 2934: 832:(1835–1926) – activist, first woman to graduate from a theological school, as well as becoming the first full-time ordained minister 1864:
and Catherine Talty Kenny, led the campaign in Tennessee to approve ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the US Constitution
1707:; in 1918 became their chairwoman of finance; in 1919 became their national treasurer; in 1920 headed their ratification committee 1246: 653:(1862–1931) – African-American journalist, newspaper editor, suffragist, sociologist, and early leader in the civil rights movement 770:(1818–1894) – women's rights and temperance advocate; her name was associated with women's clothing reform style known as bloomers 354: 2429: 2416:, nΓ©e Mabel Narcissa Cox (1879-1966) - leading New York suffragist and co-founder of the New York State League of Women Voters 2235: 1579:(1846 – 1937) - president of the Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs, and was involved in the Kansas Equal Suffrage Association 1061: 677: 346: 331: 1774:(1846–1911) – first female lawyer in the United States, chaired the Iowa Women’s Suffrage Convention in 1870, and worked with 3303: 3112: 1649:(1811–1887) – abolitionist, radical social reformer, fundraiser, lecturer and organizer for the American Anti-Slavery Society 1959:, co-founder of the Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government (BESAGG); worked for passage of the 19th Amendment 1273:(July 30, 1845 – January 31, 1909) – Universalist minister and lecturer for Iowa Suffrage Association and Texas Equal Rights 523: 2835: 2871: 630:(1852–1934) – pioneer leader in the suffrage movement; chair of the National Woman Suffrage Association's press department 2495: 2282: 1676: 1069: 1065: 946: 801: 708: 597: 2453:(1825–1907) – organizer of an anti-tax protest that defended a woman's right not to pay taxation without representation 406: 3348: 2921: 2880: 2408: 2388: 2207: 2196:– family of 6 women in Connectictut who were active in championing suffrage, property rights, and education for women 1723: 1410: 932: 923: 2441:(1851-1929) - founding founding member of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage and the National Woman's Party 2128:(1840–1929) – pioneering academic and first woman in the US to head a public college, now Minnesota State University 1965:(1885–1977) – one of the leaders of the 1910s Women's Voting Rights Movement for the 19th Amendment; founder of the 1616:(1863–1939) – speaker and lobbyist for the National American Woman Suffrage Association; first woman elected to the 1192:(1848–1919) – Caribbean-American woman who was the treasurer of the Colorado Non-Partisan Equal Suffrage Association 2262:(1892–1963) – organizer for National American Women Suffrage Association and the National Woman's Party, prominent 1714: 435: 1198:(1860–1942) – Norwegian immigrant, noted for her walk across the United States during 1896 to save her family farm 75:
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2543: 1870:(1824–1894) – co-founder and president of the Woman's Suffrage Association of Missouri; unsuccessfully argued in 1353: 1324: 891: 326: 2640: 2625: 2580: 2564: 2505: 2499: 2217: 2110:(1879–1966) – birth control activist, sex educator, nurse, established Planned Parenthood Federation of America 797: 788:(1869-1942) - member of the Woman's National Republican Association and the General Federation of Women's Clubs 740: 430: 392: 351: 341: 3230: 2836:"Senators to Vote on Suffrage Today; Fate of Susan B. Anthony Amendment Hangs in Balance on Eve of Final Test" 2139:(1844–1920) – chairperson of the National Woman's Suffrage Association's executive committee from 1882 to 1890 2955: 2873:
Subject People and Colonial Discourses: Economic Transformation and Social Disorder in Puerto Rico, 1898–1947
2438: 2337: 2213: 2035: 1974: 1956: 1846: 1670: 1507: 1125:(1861-1929) – Native Hawaiian suffragist, organized the National Women's Equal Suffrage Association of Hawaii 386:
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3319: 2491: 1201: 1057: 810:(1866–1948) – activist, Progressive Era social reformer, social scientist and innovator in higher education 752: 425: 2407:(1865-1921) – Education and health care reformer, women’s rights activist, and the first president of the 2186: 2089: 2056:(1861–1943) – African-American civil rights activist, suffragist, teacher, writer, and editor from Boston 1356:(1814–1872) – active in the American Equal Rights Association and the National Woman Suffrage Association 1242: 1230: 871:(1840–1928) – voting advocate, married General John S. Casement, who lobbied for voting rights for women 691:(1872-after 1944) African-American suffragist instrumental in integrating the suffrage fight in New York 72:
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Gillette Hayden, Nationally Acclaimed Woman Dentist, Dies, The Columbus Dispatch, March 27, 1929 page 1
2508:(1880–1958) – suffragette from Texas; formed the El Paso Negro Woman’s Civic and Equal Franchise League 2024: 2007: 1743:(1863–1915) – African-American intellectual, activist and leading suffragist of the historically black 1524: 1467: 700: 3192: 2325:(1882–1976) – author, advocate for women's suffrage, education reform and social justice in Arkansas 2636: 2621: 2576: 2526:- president of the College Equal Suffrage Association in Oregon, later headquarters secretary of the 2401:(1822–1913) – African-American abolitionist, humanitarian and Union spy during the American Civil War 2361: 2231: 2189:(1858–1943) – educator and first woman to obtain a doctoral degree in Philosophy in the United States 1377: 1212: 1039: 906: 868: 757: 3272: 991:(1837–1913) – prominent African American community activist and leader in the women’s club movement. 608:, which guaranteed the right of women to vote, was popularly known as the Susan B. Anthony Amendment 3129:"Black History Month: J. Frankie Pierce founded school for girls | The Tennessean | tennessean.com" 3005: 2973: 2787: 2364:(May 28, 1834-April 13, 1897) - suffragist, founder of the Brooklyn Women's Club, poetry editor of 2322: 2275:(1847–1921) – American archaeologist and Egyptologist, active in the Philadelphia suffrage movement 1688: 1658: 1617: 1473: 1368:(pen name of Eliza Caroline "Lida" Calvert Obenchain) (1856–1935) – author, women's rights advocate 1347: 1256: 1110: 1009: 945:(1839–1924) – first Kentuckian to hold the office of president in a national woman’s organization ( 746: 728: 688: 359: 2527: 2517: 2349: 2227: 2092:(1842–1924) – African-American publisher, journalist, civil rights leader, suffragist, and editor 2047: 1966: 1842: 1832: 1760: 1704: 1608: 1491: 1414: 1282: 1270: 1265: 1261: 1179: 1173: 1028: 1019: 851: 807: 336: 3170: 517: 2595: 2479: 2413: 2355: 2291: 2223: 2013: 1978: 1940: 1652: 1594: 1479: 1189: 1034: 1013: 900: 887: 773: 762: 713: 321: 3103: 1089:(1848–1927) leading Washington State suffragist, founded the National Council of Women Voters. 524:
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3294: 2980: 2655: 2485: 2253: 2193: 2142: 2119: 2076: 2053: 1992:, also known as Frankie Pierce or J. Frankie Pierce (1864–1954) – African-American suffragist 1895: 1883: 1786: 1756: 1697:(1896–1966) – suffragist, advocate for women's rights and for the Chinese immigrant community 1513: 1444: 1320: 1138: 982: 964: 958: 841: 819: 734: 694: 627: 60: 2488:(1831–1892) – American physician, philanthropist; woman's suffrage and women's rights leader 1359: 2717: 2404: 2272: 2247: 2174: 2159: 1995: 1946: 1889: 1857: 1854:(1857–1936) – prominent civil rights leader, played a major role in women's rights movement 1808: 1682: 1661:(1838–1909) – the first woman to be admitted to the bar in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 1604: 1588: 1582: 1576: 1540: 1497: 1132: 1074: 952: 862: 813: 785: 656: 650: 621: 420: 8: 2741: 2702: 2686: 2610: 2371: 2313: 2301: 2241: 2203: 2180: 2153: 2113: 1989: 1872: 1744: 1664: 1622: 1549:(1842–1934) – African American community organizer, creator of the Susan B. Anthony clubs 1488:(1866–1943) β€” suffragist, race and gender activist, writer, political organizer, educator 1485: 1398: 1329: 1314: 1218: 1003: 919: 879: 856: 791: 682: 668: 639: 204: 203: 21: 2968: 1204:(1843–1902) - American banker and suffragist, president of the Ohio Suffrage Association 676:(1853–1933) – founder of the Political Equality League that was in 1913 merged into the 445: 2562: 2392: 2297: 2095: 2059: 2018: 1928: 1861: 1814: 1771: 1734: 1694: 1673:(1883–1965) – civil rights activist, organization executive, and community practitioner 1570: 1404: 1365: 1128: 1116: 1051: 1045: 1023: 662: 575: 548: 232: 31: 1227:(1877–1945) – suffragette; first woman from New Jersey to run for United States Senate 201: 191:
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3354: 3345: 3300: 3210: 3109: 3074: 2949: 2918: 2905:"Services For Mrs. Dudley To Be Held Thursday". Nashville Banner. September 14, 1955. 2877: 2670: 2553: 2538: 2532: 2511: 2464:(1828–1921) – American journalist, editor, poet, women's rights advocate, and diarist 2461: 2332: 2168: 2136: 2004:(1894–1975) – photographer, served as National Chairman in the National Woman's Party 1851: 1740: 1719: 1628: 1546: 1503: 1426: 1422: 1371: 1341: 1294: 1291:(1832–1903) - one of the district presidents of the Ohio Women's Suffrage Association 1288: 1251: 1107:(1868–1948) – journalist, suffragist newspaper editor, writer, and political activist 1104: 976: 936: 247: 3149: 3091:
The African-American history of Nashville, Tennessee, 1780–1930: elites and dilemmas
1691:(1886–1993) – first Chinese American to register to vote in the US, November 8, 1911 1591:(1813–1896) – suffragist, abolitionist, member of the early women's rights movement. 2433: 2346:(1893–1961) – Buffalo and New York activist, later journalist and radio broadcaster 2343: 2286: 2263: 2199: 2147: 2131: 2070: 2064: 2029: 1970: 1922: 1916: 1790: 1775: 1750: 1564: 1383: 1350:(d. 2012) - first black woman to register to vote in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana 1335: 1307:(1869–1942) – lawyer and executive secretary of the Congressional Committee of the 1224: 1086: 718: 645: 633: 615: 593: 581: 17: 2854: 2150:(1847–1919) – president of National Women's Suffrage Association from 1904 to 1915 496: 484: 3006:"Helen Hoy Greeley Collected Papers (CDG-A), Swarthmore College Peace Collection" 2473: 2419: 2377: 2328: 2107: 2041: 2001: 1838: 1802: 1765: 1519: 1500:(1860–1915) - suffrage leader and labor rights advocate in the Pacific Northwest. 1455: 1389: 1386:(1857–1928) – companion to Carrie Chapman Catt and suffrage organizer in New York 1304: 1236: 1207: 1156: 1150: 1080: 988: 455: 1607:(1888–1968) – American suffragist and author from Philadelphia, helped form the 1567:(1859–1955) - sculptor who created a monument for suffragists in Washington D.C. 865:(1851-1929) - Vice President of the National American Woman Suffrage Association 859:(1876-1962) - first woman elected to the Board of Education in Cincinnati, Ohio 3045: 2698: 2681: 2398: 2101: 1983: 1952: 1911: 1867: 1826: 1796: 1728: 1634: 1558: 1449: 1407:(1846–1928) – Progressive Era women's rights leader, social reformer and writer 1374:(1851–1931) – organizer, major writer and historian of the US suffrage movement 1276: 970: 942: 913: 779: 767: 587: 572:(1873–1948) – member of Silent Sentinels, Treasurer for NWP, jailed five times. 554: 440: 378: 121: 2811: 2098:(1891–1968) – suffragist, activist, YWCA leader, and host of a salon in Harlem 922:(September 27, 1882 – June 4, 1983) artist, suffragist, and co-founder of the 413: 314: 3370: 2559: 2535:(1872-1970) 1st Vice Chairman National Woman's Party and Chairman Ohio Branch 2450: 2259: 2084: 2080: 1934: 1907: 1901: 1799:(1845–1924) – physician, writer, lecturer, medical journal editor, suffragist 1780: 1710: 1613: 1598: 1461: 1298: 1092: 998: 829: 450: 3357: 2856:
Helen Valeska Bary: Labor Administration and Social Security: A Woman's Life
2727: 2316:(1863 –1954) – African-American educator, journalist, and co-founder of the 1904:(1793–1880) – Quaker, abolitionist; women's rights activist; social reformer 1793:, president Nevada Equal Franchise Society, first US woman to run for Senate 1722:(1868–1950) – organizer in South Dakota and Oregon; enlisted the support of 140: 134: 3251: 3231:"Juliet Barrett Rublee Papers, 1917–1955: Biographical and Historical Note" 2666: 2470:(1858–1938) – American physician, educator, and advocate for women's health 2467: 2456: 2444: 2425: 1910:(1866–1948) – leader of the suffrage movement in Arizona and member of the 1640: 1552: 1393: 1168: 1101:(1836–?) – first president of the Michigan State Equal Suffrage Association 782:(May 4, 1842 – July 11, 1901) – suffragist, social reformer, philanthropist 673: 611: 385: 1811:(1800-1884) - suffragist who helped plan the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention. 462: 2250:(1836–1904) – first president of the Minnesota Woman Suffrage Association 2125: 1820: 1817:(1792–1876) - abolitionist and suffragist, husband of Mary Ann M'Clintock 1753:(1887–1985) – architect and prominent leader of Massachusetts suffragists 1646: 1438: 1418: 1195: 1162: 1153:(1881–1928) – lawyer, antimilitarist, feminist, socialist, and journalist 1147:(1869-1946) - first Vice President of the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association 1144: 1119:(1818–1895) – African-American social reformer, orator, writer, statesman 1098: 910: 874: 835: 569: 560: 306: 294: 3150:"Frankie Pierce & the Tennessee Vocational School for Colored Girls" 2010:(1887–1973) – philanthropist, heiress to the Post Cereal company fortune 2307: 2278: 1998:(1838–1903) – active in women's rights movement and co-edited The Alpha 1962: 1700: 1432: 928: 847: 723: 704: 300: 288: 264: 2763: 1470:– singer, teacher, suffragist, national leader of the women's movement 179: 3069: 2937:. Njwomenshistory.orgpx. Archived from the original on March 14, 2012 2523: 1789:(1875–1951) – Vice-chairman of National Woman's Party, arrested as a 1534: 1528: 1401:(1842–1907) – one of the founders of the suffrage movement in Arizona 1186:, worked to add women's suffrage to the California State Constitution 1165:(1883–1969) – writer, philosopher, poet, prominent political activist 994: 557:(1872-1945) - African-American suffragist and child welfare advocate. 282: 270: 239: 1892:(1814–1902) – first female Justice of the Peace in the United States 761:), founded Women's Political Union, daughter of pioneering activist 211: 2310:(1712–1778) – first woman known to legally vote in colonial America 2216:(1861–1928) – American physician and suffragist; inducted into the 1937:(d. 1925), one of the oldest suffragists active on NWP picket lines 1183: 949:), and the first Kentucky woman to speak publicly on women's rights 685:(1849–1935)- president of the Oklahoma Woman's Suffrage Association 276: 258: 196:
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3093:, by Bobby L. Lovett, University of Arkansas Press, 1999, page 232 1925:(1842–1897), American activist, suffragist, women's rights pioneer 1476:(1839–1926) – established the Arizona Suffrage Association in 1891 216: 146: 3342:
The Changing Landscape: A History of Briarcliff Manor-Scarborough
2256:(1824–1901) – advocate of woman suffrage, as a speaker and writer 1095:(1874-1954) - African American educator, clubwoman and suffragist 251:, a data repository of media (images, videos and sounds). (See * 3076:
Unbound Feet: A Social History of Chinese Women in San Francisco
2514:(1865–1944), American litterateur, author, clubwoman, suffragist 2391:, women's rights activist, speaker, gave women's rights speech " 2183:(1821–1921) – president of the East Boston Woman Suffrage League 2116:(1831–1891) - English-born Iowa suffragist active from the 1860s 261:, a common source of data, also accessible by the other projects 1949:(1850–1914) – women's rights activist and black rights activist 1667:(1826–1903) – women's rights activist from San Jose, California 1279:(1849–1934) – lawyer, sister of US Senator Samuel M. Shortridge 509: 2985:
Piedmont Virginia Digital History: The Land Between the Rivers
1631:(1859–1918) – labor/social reformer and suffragist from Boston 1458:(1819–1910) – prominent abolitionist, social activist and poet 1016:, member of the National American Women's Suffrage Association 800:(1872–1920) – suffrage leader, one-time vice president of the 252: 2520:(1884-1937) vice-president of the National Woman's Party 1925 1679:(1841-1904) suffragist, founder of Virginia Suffrage Society 1510:, active in National Woman's Party, wrote the party's history 903:(1845–1895) – poet, journalist, suffragist, newspaper founder 205: 3292: 1332:(1880-1976) - inductee in the Hall of Fame of Delaware Women 504: 224: 166: 1585:(1869-1952) - American Universalist minister and suffragist 1338:(1833–1904) – writer, clubwoman, philanthropist, suffragist 659:– writer, president of the Los Angeles Suffrage Association 2331:(1857–1935) – educator, linguist, and second President of 2294:(1820-1899) - first woman to run for public office in Iowa 1131:(1876–1955) – suffrage activist; in 1920, she, along with 973:(1828–1887) – labor reformer, humanitarian, and suffragist 206: 202: 2476:(1889–1977) – factory inspector and trade union organizer 1685:(1838–1895) – poet, preacher, suffragist, social reformer 1083:(1860–1948) - homeopath, politician, suffragist, educator 850:(1879–1966) – women's rights advocate, co-founder of the 665:(1888–1973) – suffragist, researcher, and social reformer 1703:(1862–1928) – in 1913 became an executive member of the 2901: 2899: 1731:(1820–1905) – journalist and advocate of women's rights 1221:(1878–1951) – author and champion of progressive causes 489: 469: 2210:
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Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government
1380:(1870–1967) – social reformer, organiser and diplomat 1141:(1834–1915) – women's rights advocate, editor, writer 2998: 2896: 2162:(1841–1917) – co-founder and first president of the 2156:(1854–1929) – early feminist, playwright and actress 1655:(1868–1952) – feminist, suffragist, environmentalist 624:(1829–1921) – journalist, horticulturist, suffragist 2548:) activist for labor reforms, advocate of free love 590:(born 1863) – black suffragist, temperance advocate 3296:Historic Tales from Palos Verdes and the South Bay 3286: 3073: 2908: 2304:; traveled the nation giving pro-suffrage speeches 1931:(1873–1963), women's labor activist and suffragist 731:(1858–1950) - educator, suffragist, peace activist 565:Women's International League for Peace and Freedom 2812:"Edith Ainge | Turning Point Suffragist Memorial" 2202:, M.D. (1857–1941) – physician and suffragist in 1713:(1836–1914) – publisher, author; namesake of the 1042:(1825–1889) – writer, translator, anti-suffragist 804:, one of Kentucky's leading Progressive reformers 372:WikiProjects and Resources for GLAM Professionals 3368: 2067:(1891-1953) - assistant editor of the Suffragist 931:(1849–1941) – co-founder and first president of 2869: 2447:(1837-1916) - Kansas Equal Suffrage Association 1886:(1878–1966) – Indiana suffragist and politician 1012:(1882–1964) – first executive secretary of the 909:(1844–1923) – one of the first women to open a 584:(1873–1957) – speaker, organizer and cartoonist 551:(1837–1901) – suffragist and education advocate 474: 365:Knowledge:Identifying and using primary sources 3293:Bruce Megowan; Maureen Megowan (1 July 2014). 3023: 2318:National Association of Colored Women's League 1986:(1867–1957), journalist, suffragist, clubwoman 1637:(1854–1939) – educator, suffragist, journalist 1233:(1844–1919) – journalist, activist, suffragist 961:(1844–1910) – journalist, activist, suffragist 822:(1867–1956) – pianist, suffragette, author of 253:Wikiproject Wikimedia Commons:GLAM Wikiproject 3344:. West Kennebunk, Maine: Phoenix Publishing. 3223: 3190: 2073:(1843–?), Wisconsin agriculturist, suffragist 2021:(1866–1949) - suffrage leader in South Dakota 1159:– educator, lecturer, writer, and suffragette 1022:(1894–1986) – first woman in what became the 3299:. 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