women antisuffragist
Because of prejudice ~ Apex
Women antisuffragists
Because of prejudice ~ Apex
Because Universal Suffrage had not occurred yet in America.
At the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, many attendees initially hesitated to support women's suffrage because they feared it would alienate potential allies and derail the broader women's rights movement. They were concerned that advocating for the vote might overshadow other critical issues, such as property rights and educational opportunities for women. Additionally, societal norms and the prevailing belief that women's roles were primarily domestic contributed to their reluctance to embrace suffrage as a priority. Ultimately, the convention did endorse a resolution for women's suffrage, marking a pivotal moment in the movement.
Because of prejudice ~ Apex
Women antisuffragists
Some women did not want to participate in the women's suffrage movement because they felt they were too emotional to make educated decisions and that if they became involved in politics, they would stop marrying, having children, and the human race might eventually become extinct.
This is the year when the woman's suffrage began.
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The reason that the suffrage movement stalled because the National American Women's Suffrage Association was forced to dissolve. This forced less knowledge and understanding about equal rights to be shared with others.
Alice Paul wanted to utilize protests in order to confront President Wilson about suffrage, which alarmed some within the movement. She was a prominent advocate for the Nineteenth Amendment.
Kate Sheppard became famous because she was the leader of the Women's suffrage movement in New Zealand. Her work was important because New Zealand was one of the first countries to grant suffrage rights to women.
racial prejudice and fear of labor competition from slaves.
The Supreme Court ruled against efforts to apply the Fourteenth Amendment to women
Because of prejudice ~ Apex