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Many members of NAWSA hoped that President Woodrow Wilson would be more likely to support women’s right to vote if they contributed to the war effort in visible, dramatic ways.
NAWSA was the more mainstream of the two organizations; it also boasted the far larger membership (2,000,000 vs NWP’s 50,000 members). In many ways, the NWP was the younger sibling of the two.
NAWSA also distributed volumes of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and Matilda Joslyn Gage’s the History of Woman Suffrage to schools and libraries across the country hoping to influence ...
Paul, Burns and NAWSA had assembled an army of women from across the United States and the world. The procession was led by New York lawyer Inez Mulholland, clad in white atop a white horse.
Object Details Location Currently not on view Credit Line Smithsonian 1912 associated date 1912 ID Number 2000.0071.04 accession number 2000.0071 catalog number 2000.0071.04 Object Name Medallion ...
Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions Stretcher: 120.7 x 89.5 x 2.5cm (47 1/2 x 35 1/4 x 1") Frame: 132.1 x 99.7 x 7cm (52 x 39 1/4 x 2 3/4") Topic Interior Printed Material\Book Costume\Jewelry\Brooch Home ...
Many members of NAWSA hoped that President Woodrow Wilson would be more likely to support women’s right to vote if they contributed to the war effort in visible, dramatic ways.
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