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Women's suffrage car in a parade in Orlando, Florida in 1913. After Chamberlain left, women's suffrage mainly remained dormant in Florida until around 1912. [5] One exception was a petition to the United States Congress for a federal women's suffrage amendment that was circulated by John Schnarr of Orlando in 1907.
In a society where women’s voices are often marginalized in political discourse, this program stands as a beacon of empowerment | Opinion
February 13: The Political Equality Club of Lake Helen is organized. [4] February 27: The Equal Suffrage Club of Orlando is formed. [5] March 3: Florida women march in the Woman Suffrage Procession. [6] April: Equal Franchise League of Jacksonville asks the Florida Legislature to pass a women's suffrage amendment for the state constitution. [7]
B. Daisy Baez; Jessica Baker (politician) Mary Lou Baker; Maxine Baker (politician) Robin Bartleman; Melony Bell; Lizbeth Benacquisto; Dorothy Bendross-Mindingall
Access to public records and government transparency—critical parts of Florida’s “Sunshine” laws—are increasingly being flouted or simply ignored by politicians who want to draw a veil ...
The Center for Women in Government & Civil Society (CWGCS) is a policy research center at the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, University at Albany (SUNY). [2] CWGCS was founded in 1978, [3] and is a member organization of The National Council for Research on Women. [2]
The 66-year-old Florida political consultant is a somewhat mysterious figure, rarely seen front and center on the campaign trail or heard from in public. "She hates the limelight," John Delaney ...