National Society for Women's Suffrage (Great Britain)
Variant namesThe National Society for Women’s Suffrage in Great Britain, also known as the Women’s Franchise League, was founded in 1889 and active in the early 1890s. Members of this group included Mrs. E. Pankhurst, Harriet Stanton-Blatch, Countess Schack, Alice Cliff-Scatcherd, and Mrs. Jacob Bright.
From the guide to the Nineteenth Century Women, (Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections)
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