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  1. Women’s contributions to national war efforts did affect public opinion, but female enfranchisement did not follow immediately or easily. In January 1918, President Wilson endorsed suffrage the day before the House of Representatives would vote again on the federal amendment, but the outcome was highly uncertain. Great efforts were made to ...

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  2. Jun 4, 2019 · Faith played a key role in the fight for women’s suffrage. Religious convictions compelled many to campaign on behalf of women’s suffrage — and many to fight hard against it. “Religion ...

  3. Women are, by nature and training, housekeepers. Let them have a hand in the city’s housekeeping, even if they introduce an occasional house-cleaning. NEW YORK STATE WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION. 303 Fifth Avenue. New York City. Printed by the NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE PUBLISHING CO., INC., New York City: Women are natural housekeepers.

  4. Jun 8, 2019 · Faith played a key role in the fight for women's suffrage. Religious convictions compelled many to campaign on behalf of women's suffrage — and many to fight hard against it. "Religion comes up ...

  5. In July 1848, the first calls for women’s suffrage were made from a convention in Seneca Falls, New York. This convention kicked off more than seventy years of organizing, parading, fundraising, advertising, and petitioning before the 19th amendment securing this right was approved by Congress and three-fourths of the state legislatures.

  6. Introduction. Born into a large family of reformers and religious leaders, Catharine Beecher (1800–1878) began writing about domesticity, female education, and piety while she was just a teenager. Women’s work had become undervalued, Beecher argued, and thus, women themselves were treated as inferior to men; even worse, women in the middle ...

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  8. By the 1890s, the opposition officially started to organize. While some anti-suffragists supported the idea of women’s suffrage in theory, they opposed a national amendment that would impose this change on the states. Many also worried about the extension of suffrage to non-educated, non-white populations.

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