Suffragists were crucial in the fight for women's rights, particularly the right to vote, advocating for social and political equality in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Their relentless activism, through protests, lobbying, and public speaking, brought national attention to the cause and challenged societal norms regarding gender roles. The efforts of suffragists ultimately led to significant legislative changes, such as the 19th Amendment in the United States, which granted women the right to vote in 1920. Their legacy continues to inspire movements for gender equality today.
The term Suffragist refers to a group of people who rallied for rights. The word is derived from the suffrage.
is a person who tried to get women the right to vote.
a suffragist.
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Frederick Douglass was a women's suffragist, and he made up a large part of why women today can vote. He is one of the most important figures in African American history. He was originally a slave in Maryland.
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.
The term Suffragist refers to a group of people who rallied for rights. The word is derived from the suffrage.
Alice Paul was a forceful suffragist who was constantly agitating for women's voting rights.
To get the vote
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.
Anti-Suffragist.
yes it is
Anti-Suffragist.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton.