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National American Woman Suffrage Association (1922). Harper, Ida Husted (ed.). The History of Woman Suffrage. New York: J. J. Little & Ives Company. NWHP (2017). "How Women Won the Vote" (PDF). National Women's History Project. Pliley, Jessica R. (2008). "Voting for the Devil: Unequal Partnerships in the Ohio Women's Suffrage Campaign of 1914 ...
Let Ohio Women Vote postcard. Women's rights issues in Ohio were put into the public eye in the early 1850s. Women inspired by the Declaration of Rights and Sentiments at the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention created newspapers and then set up their own conventions, including the 1850 Ohio Women's Rights Convention which was the first women's right's convention outside of New York and the first ...
List of Ohio suffragists; List of Oklahoma suffragists; ... List of suffragists and suffragettes; Timeline of women's suffrage in the United States;
The Huffington Post reached out to historians across the country to create a list of women who deserve more recognition for their accomplishments. Women may not always get the historical credit their male counterparts do, but as these women show, they were always there doing the work.
Harriet Taylor Upton visits "fifteen principal towns" in Ohio to help set up organized suffrage groups. [27] By the end of the year, she had doubled organized suffrage participation. [20] January: The Ohio Legislature considers an equal suffrage bill. [28] 1903. The National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) headquarters is moved to ...
Suffragists from Ohio (41 P) Pages in category "Women's suffrage in Ohio" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
This list of suffragists and suffragettes includes noted individuals active in the worldwide women's suffrage movement who have campaigned or strongly advocated for women's suffrage, the organisations which they formed or joined, and the publications which publicized – and, in some nations, continue to publicize– their goals.
Susan B. Anthony (1820–1906) – co-founder and leader National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA), one of the leaders of the National American Woman Suffrage Association; Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which guaranteed the right of women to vote, was popularly known as the Susan B. Anthony Amendment.