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  2. National Woman's Party - Wikipedia

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    The National Woman's Party (NWP) was an American women's political organization formed in 1916 to fight for women's suffrage. After achieving this goal with the 1920 adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution , the NWP advocated for other issues including the Equal Rights Amendment .

  3. Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Party advocated for equal rights for women, while Democrats tended to lean toward protective legislation that would shield women from social and economic competition. [9] During the 1960s, the parties began to converge on their views of women's issues, and there was a general consensus that women should have legal equality.

  4. Mabel Vernon - Wikipedia

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    Underwood & Underwood Studios, New York City/LOC cph.3c11667. Miss Mabel Vernon, National Executive Secretary of the National Woman's party, and Miss Mary Moss Wellborn, 1928. In 1930, Vernon turned her attention from the women's movement to focus on international relations and peace. She was a proponent of Latin American rights and disarmament ...

  5. Pennsylvania college students seek to put voter participation ...

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    State College, Pennsylvania — At first glance, Penn State students Ryan Klein and Baybars Charkas seem to have a lot in common — until they start talking about politics.. Klein is the ...

  6. Harris’s rise comes amid new political landscape for women

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    Vice President Harris is staring down the political reality that she could be the nation’s first female president, and her rapid rise is posing new challenges for Republicans and Democrats on ...

  7. Student governments in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The ASUC gained international attention for its role in the Free Speech Movement at UC Berkeley, and is composed of student-run campus political parties that represent a wide range of political ideologies, such as Student Action and Elevate Cal - the largest political parties at UC Berkeley.

  8. Report: Conservative college faculty hide political views ...

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    (The Center Square) – Faculty from two Pennsylvania universities participated in a survey on the state of free speech and self-censorship. The results reveal growing concerns about academic freedom.

  9. Women in government - Wikipedia

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    Quotas are explicit requirements on the number of women in political positions. [101] "Gender quotas for the election of legislators have been used since the late 1970s by a few political parties (via the party charter) in a small number of advanced industrial democracies; such examples would be like Germany and Norway". [102]