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National Woman Suffrage Associa Collection

The National Woman Suffrage Association was a pivotal organization in the fight for women's rights and suffrage in the United States

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: ALICE PAUL (1885-1977). American social reformer and founder of the National Womens Party

ALICE PAUL (1885-1977). American social reformer and founder of the National Womens Party. Photograph, c1918

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: ANNA HOWARD SHAW (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photograph

ANNA HOWARD SHAW (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photograph, c1915

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: 19th AMENDMENT, 1919. Missouri Governor Frederick Gardner signing the resolution ratifying

19th AMENDMENT, 1919. Missouri Governor Frederick Gardner signing the resolution ratifying the 19th constitutional amendment, 1919. Photograph by Carl Deeg

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: ALICE PAUL (1885-1977). American social reformer and founder of the National Womens Party

ALICE PAUL (1885-1977). American social reformer and founder of the National Womens Party. Photograph, c1915

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: INEZ MILHOLLAND (1886-1916). American lawyer and suffragette

INEZ MILHOLLAND (1886-1916). American lawyer and suffragette. Preparing to lead the suffrage parade in Washington D.C. Photograph, 3 March 1913

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS RALLY. American social reformers Alice Paul (right) and Doris Stevens

WOMENs RIGHTS RALLY. American social reformers Alice Paul (right) and Doris Stevens (second to right) with two others identified as Mrs. Colt and Mrs

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: HARRIOT STANTON BLATCH (1856-1941). American suffragette and political leader. Photograph

HARRIOT STANTON BLATCH (1856-1941). American suffragette and political leader. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT (1859-1947). Carrie Clinton Chapman Catt. American reformer

CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT (1859-1947). Carrie Clinton Chapman Catt. American reformer and womens rights advocate. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: PAUL & BELMONT, 1923. American social reformer Alice Paul (left) with American socialite

PAUL & BELMONT, 1923. American social reformer Alice Paul (left) with American socialite and suffragist Alva Belmont. Photograph, 1923

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: CONNERY & PAUL, 1925. Irish feminist Margaret Connery (left) with American social

CONNERY & PAUL, 1925. Irish feminist Margaret Connery (left) with American social reformer Alice Paul. Photograph, 1925

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: STEVENS & PAUL, 1925. American womens rights advocated Doris Stevens (left) and Alice Paul

STEVENS & PAUL, 1925. American womens rights advocated Doris Stevens (left) and Alice Paul. Photograph, 1925

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: GARDENER & PAUL, c1910. American reformers and womens rights advocated Helen Gardener

GARDENER & PAUL, c1910. American reformers and womens rights advocated Helen Gardener (1853-1925) and Alice Paul (1885-1977). Photograph, c1910

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. A group of suffragettes photographed, c1912, at their New

NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. A group of suffragettes photographed, c1912, at their New York headquarters at 32 Union Square. Harriot Stanton Blatch (1856-1946) is second from left

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: INEZ MILHOLLAND BOISSEVAIN (1886-1916). American suffragette. Photograph, c1913

INEZ MILHOLLAND BOISSEVAIN (1886-1916). American suffragette. Photograph, c1913

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTES. Suffragette picketers outside the White House in Washington, D

WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTES. Suffragette picketers outside the White House in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1917

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, 1914. Group of suffragettes. Left to right: Rose Winslow, Lucy Burns

SUFFRAGETTES, 1914. Group of suffragettes. Left to right: Rose Winslow, Lucy Burns, Doris Stevens, Ruth Astor Noyes, Anna McGue, Jane Pincus and Jessie H. Stubbs. Photograph, 1914

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Alberta Hill, secretary to suffragette and political leader

SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Alberta Hill, secretary to suffragette and political leader Harriot Stanton Blatch, photographed on horseback at the Woman Suffrage Parade in Washington, D.C. 3 March 1913

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Crowd breaking up the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D

SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Crowd breaking up the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D.C. 3 March 1913

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Crowd of spectators at the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D

SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Crowd of spectators at the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D.C. 3 March 1913

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, 1913. American suffragette Mrs. Richard Burleson (nee Jane Walker)

SUFFRAGETTES, 1913. American suffragette Mrs. Richard Burleson (nee Jane Walker), Grand Marshal of the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D.C. 3 March 1913

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Women holding banners with the names of foreign countries

SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Women holding banners with the names of foreign countries where women have the right to vote, at the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D.C. 3 March 1913

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, 1913. American suffragettes at the womens suffrage parade held in Washington D

SUFFRAGETTES, 1913. American suffragettes at the womens suffrage parade held in Washington D.C. 3 March 1913. The women are identified as Mrs. Russell McLennan, Althea Taft, Mrs. Lew Bridges, Mrs

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, 1913. Three suffragettes identified as Mary Bair, Mrs. Albert Wood and Mrs

SUFFRAGETTES, 1913. Three suffragettes identified as Mary Bair, Mrs. Albert Wood and Mrs. Richard Burleson, photographed at the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D.C. 3 March 1913

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Crowd of spectators on Pennsylvania Avenue watching the

SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Crowd of spectators on Pennsylvania Avenue watching the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D.C. 3 March 1913

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Marching band at the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D

SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Marching band at the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D.C. 3 March 1913

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Suffragette Inez Milholland Boissevain, on horseback, at

SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Suffragette Inez Milholland Boissevain, on horseback, at the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D.C, 3 March 1913

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Women of the National Woman Suffrage Assocation at the

SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Women of the National Woman Suffrage Assocation at the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D.C, 3 March 1913

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, 1913. Suffragists Mrs. Stanley McCormick and Mrs

SUFFRAGETTES, 1913. Suffragists Mrs. Stanley McCormick and Mrs. Charles Parker at the start of a votes for women march in New York City, 1913

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: American reformers and womens rights advocates Anna Howard Shaw (1847-1919) (left)

American reformers and womens rights advocates Anna Howard Shaw (1847-1919) (left)
SHAW & CATT, c1910. American reformers and womens rights advocates Anna Howard Shaw (1847-1919) (left) and Carrie Clinton Chapman Catt (1859-1947). Photograph, c1910

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photographed at a womens suffrage rally

(1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photographed at a womens suffrage rally in Washington, D. C
ANNA HOWARD SHAW (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photographed at a womens suffrage rally in Washington, D.C. c1912

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photographed giving a speech on Wall

(1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photographed giving a speech on Wall Street, New York City
ANNA HOWARD SHAW (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photographed giving a speech on Wall Street, New York City, 7 December 1911

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: ALICE PAUL (1885-1977). American social reformer and founder of the National Womans Party

ALICE PAUL (1885-1977). American social reformer and founder of the National Womans Party. Photographed with suffragist Catherine Flanagan, 1910s

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Horse drawn float at the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D. C

SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Horse drawn float at the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D. C. 3 March 1913
SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Horse drawn float at the womens suffrage parade held in Washington, D.C. 3 March 1913

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: NATIONAL WOMENs PARTY. Alice Paul with officers of the National Womens Party

NATIONAL WOMENs PARTY. Alice Paul with officers of the National Womens Party, holding a banner with a quote by Susan B. Anthony in front of their Washington, D.C. headquarters, 1920s

Background imageNational Woman Suffrage Associa Collection: SUFFRAGETTE PARADE, 1913. Cover for the program of the suffragette demonstration for womens right

SUFFRAGETTE PARADE, 1913. Cover for the program of the suffragette demonstration for womens right to vote in Washington, D.C. on 3 March 1913



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The National Woman Suffrage Association was a pivotal organization in the fight for women's rights and suffrage in the United States. Founded by Alice Paul, an American social reformer and founder of the National Women's Party, this association played a crucial role in advancing women's rights. Anna Howard Shaw, an American preacher, physician, and suffragette, also contributed significantly to the cause. Her dedication and passion for equality were evident through her activism. In 1919, Missouri Governor Frederick Gardner signed the resolution ratifying the 19th constitutional amendment. This momentous occasion marked a significant step forward for women's suffrage in America. Inez Milholland was another remarkable figure within this movement. As an American lawyer and suffragette, she fearlessly fought for equal rights until her untimely death in 1916. Jeannette Rankin made history as not only a suffragist but also as a pacifist. She became the first woman to hold federal office when she was elected to Congress in 1916. Women's Rights Rallies served as platforms where activists like Alice Paul and Doris Stevens could raise awareness about their cause. These rallies brought together individuals from all walks of life who believed that gender should never be a barrier to political participation or basic human rights. Harriot Stanton Blatch deserves recognition for her contributions as well. As an American suffragette and political leader, she tirelessly worked towards achieving gender equality throughout her lifetime. Carrie Chapman Catt played a vital role within this movement too. Known as Carrie Clinton Chapman Catt after marrying Lee Chapman Catt, she dedicated herself to advocating for women's rights through various reform efforts. Alice Paul continued fighting even after founding the National Women's Party; alongside other prominent figures such as Harriet Stanton Blatch at events like Paul & Belmont held in 1923 with socialite Alva Belmont - they collaborated passionately towards achieving equality.