Anne Dallas Dudley, born Annie Willis Dallas on November 13, 1876 and lived until September 13, 1955, was a prominent activist in the women's suffrage movement in the United States.
After founding the Nashville Equal Suffrage League and serving as its president, she moved up through the ranks of the movement, serving as President of the Tennessee Equal Suffrage Association and then as Third Vice President of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, where she helped lead efforts to get the Nineteenth Amendment to the US Constitution ratified.
She is especially noted for her successful efforts to get the Nineteenth Amendment ratified in her home state of Tennessee, the final state necessary to bring the amendment into force.
Anne Dallas Dudley died in Belle Meade,Tennesse at home.
Anne Dallas Dudley died of a coronary occlusion. She is known for her role in the women's suffrage movement and passed away at the age of 78.
The significe of Anne Dallas Dudley is that she was the woman to get the state of Tennessee to aprove the 19th amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
Nashville, TN.
Tennessee
Trevania Dallas Dudley, born in 1905, Guilford Dudley, Jr., born in 1907, and Ida Dallas Dudley, who died in infancy
Anne Winters was born on June 3, 1994, in Dallas, Texas, USA.
Anne Lockwood Dallas Budd has written: 'Richland County, Ohio, abstracts of wills, 1813-1873' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Wills
Taylor Anne Mountz was born on April 27, 1982, in Dallas, Texas, USA.
born-1876 died-1955
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because she passed the 19th amendment.