The Brown Party suffrage refers to a significant movement in the early 20th century advocating for women's voting rights, particularly led by women of color and marginalized communities. It aimed to address the intersection of race and gender in the struggle for suffrage, highlighting the unique challenges faced by women of color. The movement sought to ensure that the right to vote was inclusive and equitable, challenging both racial and gender discrimination. Its legacy contributed to the broader women's suffrage movement, emphasizing the importance of inclusive representation in democratic processes.
Susan B. Anthony
What party was actually three separate political organizations that called for women's suffrage and the end of child labor? progressive
child labor
Gordon Brown is a member of the Labour Party
the democrats
Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive (Bull Moose) Party became the first national political party to have a plank supporting women suffrage
white male suffrage
white male suffrage
The Republican Party.
The right to vote is also known as 'suffrage', and 'enfranchisement' or franchise
Susan B. Anthony
What party was actually three separate political organizations that called for women's suffrage and the end of child labor? progressive
What party was actually three separate political organizations that called for women's suffrage and the end of child labor? progressive
Republican , (:
Alice Paul led the National Woman's Party, and she based it off of her experience from the Suffrage Movement
The Labour Party.
child labor