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New Jersey is the last state to revoke the right to vote for woman.
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Maria Stewart (who was African-American) started to write essays and speeches to help abolish slavery,
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The first woman of any color to speak on political issues in public, Stewart Retired after giving her last speech in 1833
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The first convention for womans rights is held, In Worcester, MA.
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The First Wonas rights convention is held in Seneca Falls New York.
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The first woman suffrage law in the U.S. is passed in Wyoming.
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Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Womans Sufferage Assosiation, to work together for the right to vote via the constitution.
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Belva Lockwood, through special terms in congressional legislature, is the first woman to be admitted to try a case before the supreme court.
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The National Women Suffrage Association and the American Women Suffrage Association merge to form the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA). As the group gains popularity, they do a State-State campaign get the right to vote.
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Even though they had 600,000 signatures, New York ignores Womans Pleas for Sufferage.
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The 19th ammendmant is signed into law, and Woman are given the right to vote.