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This is a timeline of women's suffrage in Georgia. Women's suffrage in Georgia started in earnest with the formation of the Georgia Woman Suffrage Association (GWSA) in 1892. GWSA helped bring the first large women's rights convention to the South in 1895 when the National American Woman's Suffrage Association (NAWSA) held their convention in ...
[66] [67] Other suffragists pointed out that it was short-sighted of Georgia to reject women's suffrage. [68] Anti-suffragist Mildred Rutherford was the only one to speak against women's suffrage. [68] By July 7, members of the House tried to table Jackson's rejection bill and the bill in Senate faced the same fate later in the month. [69]
The U.S. Congress must raise spending on a food assistance program for low-income women and children or 2 million could be turned away this year, Biden administration officials said on Thursday. A ...
Business owners, artists, TV personalities, doctors and more were among the first cohort of local women to be honored as “Central Georgia Women of Impact” over the weekend.
The Women, Peace and Security Index ... measured as the number of political violence events against women per 100,000 women. ... Georgia .812 39 Hong Kong ...
Georgia women say the church is interfering with their ability to start a family.
Mary Metlay was the daughter of Nathan and Etta (Kirschner) Metlay, who had emigrated from Russia. In 1917, the Metlay family moved to Brooklyn, New York City. [1] Kaufman described her family's influence on her social consciousness and activism:
The League of Women Voters of Coastal Georgia will host a forum for the candidates for Chatham County District Attorney, a little less than two months before the general election takes place.. At ...