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2032:(June 11, 1880 β May 18, 1973) β 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:(1840β1920) β 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:(1838β1927) β 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 (
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1239:(1882β1974) β 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
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1344:(1878-1965) β 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:(1875β1932) β 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:(1883β1978) β 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
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1898:(1879β1971) β organizer of 1916 suffrage parade in Chicago at the Republican national Convention; founder of chapters of the League of Women Voters
1625:(1882β1934) β National Woman's Party campaigner, known for her horse-drawn suffrage campaign wagon (now in the collection of New York State Museum)
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2128:(1840β1929) β pioneering academic and first woman in the US to head a public college, now Minnesota State University
1965:(1885β1977) β one of the leaders of the 1910s Women's Voting Rights Movement for the 19th Amendment; founder of the
1616:(1863β1939) β speaker and lobbyist for the National American Woman Suffrage Association; first woman elected to the
1192:(1848β1919) β Caribbean-American woman who was the treasurer of the Colorado Non-Partisan Equal Suffrage Association
2262:(1892β1963) β organizer for National American Women Suffrage Association and the National Woman's Party, prominent
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2401:(1822β1913) β African-American abolitionist, humanitarian and Union spy during the American Civil War
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1591:(1813β1896) β suffragist, abolitionist, member of the early women's rights movement.
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1904:(1793β1880) β Quaker, abolitionist; women's rights activist; social reformer
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1458:(1819β1910) β prominent abolitionist, social activist and poet
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2548:) activist for labor reforms, advocate of free love
590:(born 1863) β 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:(1873β1963), women's labor activist and suffragist
731:(1858β1950) - educator, suffragist, peace activist
565:Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
2812:"Edith Ainge | Turning Point Suffragist Memorial"
2202:, M.D. (1857β1941) β physician and suffragist in
1713:(1836β1914) β publisher, author; namesake of the
1042:(1825β1889) β 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:(1849β1941) β co-founder and first president of
2869:
2447:(1837-1916) - Kansas Equal Suffrage Association
1886:(1878β1966) β Indiana suffragist and politician
1012:(1882β1964) β first executive secretary of the
909:(1844β1923) β one of the first women to open a
584:(1873β1957) β speaker, organizer and cartoonist
551:(1837β1901) β 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:(1867β1957), journalist, suffragist, clubwoman
1637:(1854β1939) β educator, suffragist, journalist
1233:(1844β1919) β journalist, activist, suffragist
961:(1844β1910) β journalist, activist, suffragist
822:(1867β1956) β pianist, suffragette, author of
253:Wikiproject Wikimedia Commons:GLAM Wikiproject
3344:. West Kennebunk, Maine: Phoenix Publishing.
3223:
3190:
2073:(1843β?), Wisconsin agriculturist, suffragist
2021:(1866β1949) - suffrage leader in South Dakota
1159:β educator, lecturer, writer, and suffragette
1022:(1894β1986) β first woman in what became the
3299:. Arcadia Publishing Incorporated. pp.Β 53β.
3038:
2238:, major pioneer of women's rights in America
1823:(1893β1979) - member of the Silent Sentinels
1768:(1874β1949) β labor organizer and suffragist
1309:National American Woman Suffrage Association
1215:(1856-1937) - social reformer and suffragist
1123:Wilhelmina Kekelaokalaninui Widemann Dowsett
884:National American Woman Suffrage Association
844:(1836β1923) β editor, evangelist, suffragist
602:National American Woman Suffrage Association
485:Wiki Ed Foundation's online training modules
221:Slides will be added after the edit-a-thon.
99:Arlington Public Library, Shirlington Branch
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3121:
1643:(1880β1968) β author and political activist
1527:(1842β1906) - an esteemed American medical
1317:(1826β1898) β activist, freethinker, author
3171:"Rebecca Hourwich Reyher β Feminist Press"
3068:
1543:(1832β?) β minister, suffragist, columnist
1323:(1878β1970) β reformer, co-founder of the
1311:; supporter of the women's movement in WWI
1006:(1858β1937) β reformer, suffragist, writer
967:(1814β1909) β suffragist, activist, writer
737:(1833β1913) β writer, suffragist, reformer
64:Suffragists Parade Down Fifth Avenue, 1917
3312:
3265:
1805:(1852-1934) - African American suffragist
563:(1860β1935) β social activist, president
291:, a library of source texts and documents
3193:"REBECCA H. REYHER - The New York Times"
3108:. Gibbs Smith. 1 August 2007. pp.Β 174β.
2927:
2859:. Berkeley CA: University of California.
2171:(1862β1945) β writer, editor, suffragist
1537:(1876β1952) β social worker and reformer
1247:Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association
1068:; co-arranged and presided at the first
1048:(1847β1925) β Mormon feminist and writer
939:movement, active in the Democratic Party
618:, arrested eight times in direct actions
185:This is for use on the day of the event.
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3339:
3105:Tennessee Through Time, The Later Years
2981:"Mount Airy: Home of Helen Hoy Greeley"
1077:(1860-1940) - suffragist active in Ohio
642:(1860-1937) - politician and suffragist
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2430:Congressional Union for Women Suffrage
2428:(1883β1975) β principal member of the
1919:(1858-1929), Kansas suffragist, lawyer
1908:Frances Lillian Willard "Fannie" Munds
1737:(1863β1929) - physician and suffragist
1597:(1883β1978) β socialite, took part in
1464:(1827β1929) β philanthropist, educator
1062:New England Woman Suffrage Association
678:Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage
446:Creating Redirector with Source Editor
347:Knowledge:Identifying reliable sources
332:Knowledge:General notability guideline
3041:"Honoring Female Pioneers in Science"
2236:National Women's Suffrage Association
2044:(circa 1862-1952) - Oregon suffragist
1841:(1886β1916) β key participant in the
1176:(1854β1935) β reformer and journalist
997:β known as the Colonel, took part in
755:(1856β1940) β writer (contributor to
441:Creating Redirects with Visual Editor
3333:
3320:"Narcissa Cox Vanderlip (1879-1966)"
3131:. Archive.tennessean.com. 2014-02-14
2300:(1891β1987) β daughter of President
2206:, a leader in both the Ohio and the
1561:(1849β1935) β suffragist, journalist
1516:(1854-1914) - painter and suffragist
1494:(1827β1902) β philanthropist, writer
916:, advocate of legalized prostitution
749:(1854β1933) - suffragist, politician
596:(1820β1906) β co-founder and leader
536:List of Suffragists via Women in Red
2870:Santiago-Valles, Kelvin A. (1994).
2788:"Timeline β Making Women's History"
2742:"Adams, Mary Newbury (or Newberry)"
2283:American Woman Suffrage Association
1876:(1874 Supreme Court case) that the
1677:Orra Henderson Moore Gray Langhorne
1066:National Woman Suffrage Association
979:(1870-1943) β physician, suffragist
947:American Woman Suffrage Association
802:National Woman Suffrage Association
709:American Woman Suffrage Association
598:National Woman Suffrage Association
27:
3039:Denise Grady (November 11, 2013).
2739:
2496:Women's Christian Temperance Union
1573:(1845-1907) β suffragist, educator
1362:(1792β1873) β abolitionist, writer
1070:National Women's Rights Convention
1054:(1863β1953), physician, suffragist
743:(1845β1937) β suffragist, reformer
697:(1857β1950) β journalist, activist
309:, a taxonomic catalogue of species
28:
3388:
3377:Knowledge meetups in January 2020
3080:. University of California Press.
2409:Equal Suffrage League of Virginia
2358:(1844-1929) - Nebraska suffragist
2208:Kentucky Equal Rights Association
2177:(1862β1939) β writer, suffragist
2050:(1897β1987) - author and lecturer
1441:(1875β1958) β activist, geologist
1113:(1852β?) β journalist, suffragist
933:Kentucky Equal Rights Association
924:Equal Suffrage League of Virginia
1715:Leslie Woman Suffrage Commission
1531:, teacher, scientist, and writer
1506:(1873β1970) β co-founder of the
1482:(1830β1907) β author, suffragist
1413:(1878β1951) β social reformer β
1182:(1870β1933) β social worker and
578:(1860-1937) - Montana suffragist
490:Internet Archive Wayback Machine
436:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Layout
3244:
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2544:Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly
2226:(1815β1902) β initiator of the
1783:β New York suffragist from Ohio
1447:(1879β1948) β activist, editor
1354:Josephine Sophia White Griffing
1325:National League of Women Voters
1060:(1813β1876) β a founder of the
1031:(1858β1915), suffragist, writer
892:International Alliance of Women
882:(1859β1947) β president of the
703:(1825β1921) β co-founder, with
355:(Examples of Original Research)
327:Knowledge:Core content policies
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2506:Maud E. Craig Sampson Williams
2500:International Council of Women
1245:(1875β1957) β active with the
798:Madeline McDowell Breckinridge
741:Lucretia Longshore Blankenburg
431:Help:Referencing for beginners
393:Knowledge:GLAM/Getting started
352:Knowledge:No original research
342:Knowledge:Conflict of interest
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2381:
2340:(1872β1959) β American author
2338:Grace Gallatin Seton Thompson
2218:Colorado Women's Hall of Fame
2122:(1883-1979) - American author
2036:Florence Kenyon Hayden Rector
1975:Woman Suffrage Parade of 1913
1957:College Equal Suffrage League
1955:(1871β1955) β founder of the
1847:Woman Suffrage Parade of 1913
1835:(1871β1931) β author and poet
1759:(1878β1930) β founder of the
1671:Daisy Elizabeth Adams Lampkin
1508:College Equal Suffrage League
3191:JAN. 13, 1987 (1987-01-13).
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2494:(1839β1898) β leader of the
1880:gave women the right to vote
1264:β president of the New York
1202:Caroline McCullough Everhard
1058:Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis
753:Harriot Eaton Stanton Blatch
614:(1873β1924) β member of the
600:, one of the leaders of the
426:Knowledge:Your first article
285:, a collection of quotations
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2876:. SUNY Press. pp.Β 58, 161.
2853:Parker, Jacqueline (1974).
2187:May Gorslin Preston Slosson
2090:Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin
1231:Susan Frances Nelson Ferree
824:Your vote and how to use it
518:Suggested Article Work List
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2025:Florence Spearing Randolph
2008:Marjorie Merriweather Post
1601:, known as "General Jones"
1525:Mary Corinna Putnam Jacobi
1468:Florence Frances Huberwald
1411:Katharine Houghton Hepburn
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701:Antoinette Brown Blackwell
470:Track Knowledge Page Views
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907:Tennessee Celeste Claflin
869:Frances Jennings Casement
758:History of Woman Suffrage
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2323:Adolphine Fletcher Terry
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1659:Caroline Burnham Kilgore
1618:Mississippi State Senate
1474:Josephine Brawley Hughes
1257:Bettiola Heloise Fortson
1111:Eva Craig Graves Doughty
1010:Minnie Fisher Cunningham
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747:Isabella Williams Blaney
729:Katherine Devereux Blake
689:Irene Moorman Blackstone
636:(1853-1933) - suffragist
407:WikiProject Women in Red
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2350:Ella St. Clair Thompson
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2048:Rebecca Hourwich Reyher
1833:Jane Hungerford Milbank
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1492:Cornelia Collins Hussey
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1174:Mary G. Charlton Edholm
1029:Martha E. Sewall Curtis
1020:Lucile Atcherson Curtis
808:Sophonisba Breckinridge
337:Knowledge:Verifiability
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3340:Cheever, Mary (1990).
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2528:National Woman's Party
2480:Marion Craig Wentworth
2414:Narcissa Cox Vanderlip
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2292:Adeline Morrison Swain
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1653:Elizabeth Thacher Kent
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1595:Rosalie Gardiner Jones
1480:Sarah Gibson Humphreys
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1190:Elizabeth Piper Ensley
1035:Susan McKinney Steward
1014:League of Women Voters
901:Emily Thornton Charles
888:League of Women Voters
852:National Woman's Party
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763:Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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505:User rights management
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2194:Smiths of Glastonbury
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1890:Esther Hobart Morris
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1809:Mary Ann M'Clintock
1745:Tuskegee University
1665:Sarah Knox-Goodrich
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