Women's Suffrage

  • First Womens Rights Convention

    Held in Seneca Falls, New York.
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    Womens Suffrage Movement

    From the first convention in Seneca Falls, New York, to the signing of the 19th Amendment.
  • National Woman Suffrage Association Foramtion

    NWSA is formed by Susan B. Anthony and Elizbeth Cady Stanton.
  • American Woman Suffrage Association Formed

    Lucy Stone, Henry Blackwell, and others form the AWSA, splitting the suffragists in half.
  • Wyoming Passes First Womens Suffrage Law

    Allowed women to stand on juries.
  • NWSA and AWSA Merge

    The two associations merge to form the NAWSA.
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    Single States Progressively Give Women the Right to Vote.

  • The National Association of Colored Women is Formed

  • National Womens Trade Union League

    The WTUL is established to advocate for better wages and better working conditions for women.
  • The Anti-Suffrage Parade

    The Anti-Suffrage Parade
    Ida Sedgwick Proper publishes this work in the Womens Journal.
  • Alice Paul and Lucy Barns

    Alice and Lucy form the congressional union, later renamed to be the National Women's Party, known for their many potrayals of civil disobedience in order for women to have the right to vote.
  • The Three Graces

    The Three Graces
    Nell Brinkly Publishes this work in the International News Service.
  • Our Hat in the Ring

    Our Hat in the Ring
    Nina Allender has this work published in the suffragist newspaper.
  • Supporting The President

    Supporting The President
    Nina Allender, The Suffragist
  • The 19th Amendment

    The 19th Amendment to the constitution, giving women the right to vote, is passed into law by the Secretary of State, Bainbridge Colby.