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Eva Gore-Booth (1870–1926) – member of the executive committee of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies and co-secretary of the Manchester and Salford Women's Trade Union Council; Gerald Gould (1885–1936) – writer, known as a journalist, reviewer, essayist, and poet; co-founder of United Suffragists
Suffragists and suffragettes, often members of different groups and societies, used or use differing tactics. Australians called themselves "suffragists" during the nineteenth century while the term "suffragette" was adopted in the earlier twentieth century by some British groups after it was coined as a dismissive term in a newspaper article.
Harriot Eaton Stanton Blatch (1856–1940) – writer (contributor to History of Woman Suffrage), founded Women's Political Union, daughter of pioneering activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton. [ 26 ] Amelia Bloomer (1818–1894) – women's rights and temperance advocate; her name was associated with women's clothing reform style known as bloomers.
This is a list of suffragists from the United States and its territories. ... The History of Woman Suffrage. Vol. 4. Indianapolis: The Hollenbeck Press.
This is a list of New York suffragists, suffrage groups and others associated with the cause of women's suffrage in New York state. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( July 2024 )
[10] Martha E. Sewall Curtis (1858–1915) – president, Woburn (Massachusetts) Equal Suffrage League; State lecturer, Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association. [11] Sarah Stoddard Eddy (1831–1904) – social reformer, clubwoman. [12] Margaret Foley (1875–1957) – working class suffragist, active in Massachusetts and campaigning in other ...
Pennsylvania College Equal Suffrage League, formed in 1908. [5] Pennsylvania Men's League for Woman Suffrage, formed in March 1912. [11] [12] Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage Association, created in 1869. [7] Woman Suffrage Party of Chester County. [4] Woman Suffrage Society of Philadelphia, formed in 1892. [5] Woman's Christian Temperance Union ...
Suffragists leaving for the White House in 1913 New Jersey chapter of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage is formed in 1915. [1] Equal Franchise Society of New Jersey, organized in 1910. [2] Equal Justice League, formed in Bayonne in 1911. [3] Equal Suffrage League of the Amboys. [4] Essex County Suffrage Society. [5] Hudson County Woman ...