In 1897 NUWWS was formed, The team was founded in 1897 by the merger of the National Central Society for Women's Suffrage and the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, the groups having originally split in 1888. the group was united under Millicent fawcett, there goal was to achieve women's suffrage through peaceful and legal means
On October 1908 the most famous protest for Womans suffrage took place. when suffragettes from the Women's Freedom League carried out a number of protests in and around Parliament. Attended by 250,000 people from around Britain, it is the largest-ever political rally in London. Ignored by Asquith, suffragettes turn to smashing windows in Downing Street, using stones with written pleas tied to them, and tied themselves to railings.
Woodrill Wilson inaguration day
how much longer do we need to wait to have votes for woman
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Frederick Douglass was born on a plantation in Talbot County, he was a leading spokesman for the abolition of slavery and women suffrage, fredick douglas also held positions in Washington D.C. along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony he founded the American Equal Rights Association. Elisbeth Cady was also a sufferagists She was the principal author of the Declaration of Rights for Women presented at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876. In 1878 she drafted a federal suffrage amendment that was introduced in every U.S. Congress thereafter until women were granted the right to vote. She basically was the author for women suffrage campaigning and laws
African American should get the vote first and then women should get it becuase we are suffering more
No womens should get the vote first
At first womens sufferage was very promising the territory of Wyoming in 1869 granted women the right to vote but it wasn't till 1890 when wyoming became a state and they gave women the vote then Colorado became the next woman suffrage state. Utah and Idaho followed in 1896. No new states granted woman suffrage between 1896 and 1910, but suffrage wins in Washington (1910) and California (1911) sparked new life in the suffrage movement’s state campaigns and 9 more states later join afterward
On August 1913, Woodrow Wilson is greeted by protestors who demand that he support an amendment to the Constitution that gave women the right to vote. , thousands of suffragists gathered near the Garfield monument in front of the U.S. Capitol. Grand Marshal Jane Burleson stood ready to lead them out into Pennsylvania Avenue at exactly 3:00, in what became the first civil rights march on Washington, DC. It also proved to be turning point in the fight for the vote.
WilsonIs against rights for woman
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