List of suffragists from Georgia (U.S. state)

This is a list of suffragists, suffrage groups and others associated with the cause of women's suffrage in the U.S. state of Georgia.

Groups

Equal Suffrage Party of Georgia 1917 letterhead

Suffragists

Mary Latimer McLendon in the Atlanta Constitution, 15 June 1913

Politicians supporting women's suffrage

Places

Suffragists who campaigned in Georgia

Anti-suffragists in Georgia

Groups

  • Georgia Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage, formed in 1914 in Macon.[4]

People

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Taylor 1944, p. 75.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Taylor 1958, p. 354.
  3. ^ a b c d Taylor 1958, p. 349.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Eltzroth, E. Lee (September 5, 2002). "Woman Suffrage". New Georgia Encyclopedia. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h "Georgia and the 19th Amendment". U.S. National Park Service. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
  6. ^ Harper 1922, p. 126.
  7. ^ "Augusta Howard's Dress". The Columbus Museum. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  8. ^ a b c d e Taylor 1958, p. 348.
  9. ^ Partridge 2014, p. 10-11.
  10. ^ Harper 1922, p. 124-125.
  11. ^ a b Taylor 1959, p. 22.
  12. ^ Summerlin 2009, p. 61.
  13. ^ Taylor 1944, p. 67.
  14. ^ Taylor 1944, p. 67-68.
  15. ^ Pirani, Fiza (August 17, 2020). "An unfinished movement: Reflecting on 100 years of women's suffrage in Georgia". AJC. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
  16. ^ Landers, Lisa (December 5, 2019). "Collection Highlights: Anna Howard Shaw and the Woman's Committee for War Work". Georgia History Festival. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  17. ^ a b "Suffragists in Georgia". Turning Point Suffragist Memorial. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  18. ^ Pirani, Fiza (August 16, 2020). "Remembering suffragettes with Georgia ties as 19th Amendment turns 100". AJC. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
  19. ^ Taylor 1959, p. 19-20.
  20. ^ Summerlin 2009, p. 92.
  21. ^ "Mrs. Jennie Hart Sibley, of Union Point, GA., Will Speak in Favor of Woman Suffrage". The Atlanta Journal. July 5, 1908. p. 34. Retrieved January 6, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  22. ^ Landers, Lisa (November 21, 2019). "Collection Highlights: Program from the third Annual Meeting of the Savannah Federation of Negro Women's Clubs". Georgia History Festival. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  23. ^ Summerlin 2009, p. 111.
  24. ^ Summerlin 2009, p. 109.
  25. ^ Harper 1922, p. 125.
  26. ^ a b Harper 1922, p. 122.
  27. ^ Summerlin 2009, p. 32.
  28. ^ K.M.M. (March 1895). "Visit From Susan B. Anthony". The Bulletin of Atlanta University. No. 63. pp. 3–4. Retrieved October 16, 2020 – via HBCU Library Alliance.
  29. ^ a b c Summerlin 2009, p. 35.
  30. ^ a b c Taylor 1958, p. 350.
  31. ^ Taylor 1944, p. 76.
  32. ^ a b Taylor 1958, p. 352.
  33. ^ Taylor 1958, p. 342.
  34. ^ Taylor 1959, p. 24.
  35. ^ Taylor 1958, p. 340.
  36. ^ Summerlin 2009, p. 44.
  37. ^ a b Summerlin 2009, p. 70.
  38. ^ Summerlin 2009, p. 108.

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