Suffrage
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The term Suffragist refers to a group of people who rallied for rights. The word is derived from the suffrage.
(Suffragists are people seeking to establish the right to vote. Another female form was suffragette.)The suffragist movement accomplished a major goal with the passage of the 19th Amendment.
The term suffragist is derived from the word suffrage, which refers to the right to vote in political elections. Suffragists were individuals who advocated for granting voting rights to women.
actually from what I have read she was not a supporter of the Suffragist movement
Frances Willard - suffragist - died on 1898-02-18.
Frances Willard - suffragist - was born on 1839-09-28.
Alice Paul was a forceful suffragist who was constantly agitating for women's voting rights.
Suffrage means the right to vote, so a suffragist is, in general, a person in favor of giving the right to vote to a certain group or race. The word 'suffrage' was commonly used in the 1800's and early 1900's when referring the right of women to vote. An anti-suffragist was someone against that race or group having the right to vote, since 'anti' means 'against'.
To get the vote
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there no base word its just one word Poem is this a base word