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20 Suffragists To Know - Women's History (U.S. National Park Service)
We invite you to explore the stories of women's access to the vote across America, through the histories of these 20 people who were among those who made it ... www.nps.gov
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Women's suffrage - Wikipedia
Women's suffrage is the right of women to vote in elections. Several instances occurred in recent centuries where women were selectively given, then stripped ... en.wikipedia.org
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Suffragist – National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House
Susan B. Anthony worked to organize suffragists, tested the right to vote in 1872, and was arrested for it. She was a suffragist. susanb.org
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suffragies
† suffragies, n. pl. Obs. Also 3 -iis, 4–5 ijs, 5 -iez, -yes, -is, 6 -ees. [ad. L. suffrāgia, pl. of suffrāgium suffrage n.] 1. Prayers, esp. on behalf of the departed.a 1225 Ancr. R. 22 A morwen, oþer a niht efter þe suffragiis of Uhtsong, siggeð Commendacium. c 1380 Wyclif Sel. Wks. III. 259 No pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Suffragist History
Suffrage was a full-fledged political reform effort that took five generations of activism and commitment to achieve. suffragistmemorial.org
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Suffragette - Wikipedia
A suffragette was a member of an activist women's organisation in the early 20th century who, under the banner "Votes for Women", fought for the right to vote ... en.wikipedia.org
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naufragie
† ˈnaufragie Obs. rare. [ad. L. naufragium.] = naufrage a.c 1380 Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. II. 149 But siþen þes [suffragies] ben nawfragies, wel is him þat bieþ not. c 1440 Gesta Rom. i. lxv. 293 (Harl. MS.), Þerfor seiyth Ierome,..Penaunce is the secunde table after naufragie. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Suffragist, June 14, 1919 | National Museum of American History
The Suffragist was created in 1913 by Alice Paul and the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage (later the National Woman's Party) to spread women's political ... americanhistory.si.edu
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SUFFRAGIST Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun suf· frag· ist ˈsəf-ri-jist : one who advocates extension of suffrage especially to women Examples of suffragist in a Sentence www.merriam-webster.com
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Did You Know? Suffragist vs Suffragette (U.S. National Park Service)
Suffragists are people who advocate for enfranchisement. After African American men got the vote in 1870 with the passage of the 15th Amendment ... www.nps.gov
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Suffragist Biographies - National Women's History Museum
Carrie Chapman Catt was a suffragist and peace activist who helped secure for American women the right to vote. www.womenshistory.org
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Suffragists - Women's Suffrage - Research Guides at Harvard Library
Best known for her lifelong crusade for woman's suffrage, Susan B. Anthony was first active in the temperance and anti-slavery movements. guides.library.harvard.edu
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suffrage
▪ I. suffrage, n. (ˈsʌfrɪdʒ) Also 5 souffrage, sofrage, 6 Sc. sufferagh, 6–7 sufferage, 7 suff'rage. [ad. L. suffrāgium, partly through F. suffrage (from 13th c.). Cf. It., Pg. suffragio, Sp. sufragio. An earlier anglicization of the L. pl. is suffragies.] 1. collect. pl. and sing. Prayers, esp. int... Oxford English Dictionary
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almose
† almose Obs. 5–6. Also 6 almoys(e, almoise, almos. [A literary variant of alms, affected by many writers, chiefly ecclesiastical, in 16th c.; apparently a partial refashioning of ˈalmesse, ˈalmes, after med.L. elimosina, perhaps owing something to the contemporary northern almous, and (especially S... Oxford English Dictionary
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beside
beside, adv. and prep. (bɪˈsaɪd) Forms: 3–4 bisiden, 3–5 bi-side, -syde, byside, 4 bisid, -syd, -seid, (bezide), 4–5 besiden, bysyde, 4–6 bisyde(n, besyde, 5 byside(n, 4– beside. [ME. bi siden, bisiden:—OE. be s{iacu}dan, i.e. be by, s{iacu}dan (dat. sing.) side. Found in OE. only as two words, but ... Oxford English Dictionary
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