Papers, 1872-1958.
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National Woman's Party
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National Woman’s Party (NWP), formerly (1913–16) Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, American political party that in the early part of the 20th century employed militant methods to fight for an Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Formed in 1913 as the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, the organization was headed by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns. Its members had been associated with the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), but their insistence that woman suffr...
Blake, Lillie Devereux, 1833-1913
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Lillie Devereux Blake (pen name, Tiger Lily; August 12, 1833 – December 30, 1913) was an American woman suffragist, reformer, and writer, born in Raleigh, North Carolina, and educated in New Haven, Connecticut. In her early years, Blake wrote several novels and for the press. In 1869, she became actively interested in the woman suffrage movement and devoted herself to pushing the reform, arranging conventions, getting up public meetings, writing articles and occasionally making lecture tours....
Woman Suffrage League (New York, N.Y.)
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National education association of the United States
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Howland, Isabel, 1859-1942
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Cornell University Class of 1881. From the description of Isabel Howland papers, 1879-1902. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63934058 Isabel Howland, undated Isabel Howland was born to a Quaker family in Sherwood, New York in 1859. She earned a B.A. from Cornell University in 1881. The niece of suffragist, abolitionist and educator Emily Howland, Isabel was involved in similar causes. She was corresponding secretary of the Associati...
Blake, Katherine Devereux, 1858-1950
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Educator, peace worker, campaigner for women's rights; active in the U.S. Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; participant in the Henry Ford Peace Expedition. From the description of Collection, 1911-1950. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 26945072 ...
Blake Family.
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Collection contains papers of Lillie Devereux Blake, 1833-1913, and her daughter Katherine Devereux Blake, 1858-1950. Lillie D. Blake was a suffragist, writer, women's rights advocate and president of New York City's Woman Suffrage League. Katherine D. Blake was a suffragist, teacher, leader in The National Education Association, ERA activist, advocate for progressive and women's education and peace movement. She was also New York State Chair of Women's International Lea...