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Recognizing Black Suffragists: A Wikipedia Editing Workshop
Did you know that Wikipedia is an openly editable resource, meaning that anyone can improve the quality and accuracy of Wikipedia entries? Data has shown that less than 18% of biographies on English-language Wikipedia are about women. Help us change that by joining us on April 13 at the Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument for a Wikipedia editing workshop. We will work together to improve and create Wikipedia content about black women who fought for the right to vote. Training will be provided, and no prior knowledge of suffrage history or Wikipedia editing is required.
This free event is presented by the Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument and the National Parks Service with support from the National Woman's Party and Wikimedia DC. Lunch will be provided.
Please bring your own laptop. Wikimedia DC has two laptops to loan, and they can reserved by emailing info@wikimediadc.org.
When
- Saturday, April 13, 2019 10:00AM-2PM
Where
- Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument
- 144 Constitution Ave NE
- Washington, DC 20002
Register
- Register here with Eventbrite
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Presentation
[edit]Wikimedia Projects
[edit]- Wikimedia movement
- Wikipedia, a web-based encyclopedia
- Wikimedia Commons, a data repository of media (images, videos and sounds). (See * Wikiproject Wikimedia Commons:GLAM Wikiproject)
- Wikidata, a common source of data, also accessible by the other projects
- Wiktionary, a dictionary
- Wikibooks, educational textbooks
- Wikinews, news articles
- Wikiquote, a collection of quotations
- Wikisource, a library of source texts and documents
- Wikiversity, educational material
- Wikivoyage, a travel guide
- Wikispecies, a taxonomic catalogue of species
Wikipedia Policies
[edit]- Wikipedia:Five pillars
- Wikipedia:Core content policies
- Wikipedia:General notability guideline
- Wikipedia:Verifiability
- Wikipedia:Conflict of interest
- Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources
- Wikipedia:No original research (Examples of Original Research)
- Wikipedia:Citing sources
- Wikipedia:Identifying and using primary sources
- (Somewhat) complete list of Wikipedia Policies
Quick Editing Tips
[edit]Tools and Other Resources
[edit]Potential Sources
[edit]- National Parks Service - The 19th Amendment: 100 Years
- Suffrage in America: The 15th and 19th Amendments
- Remarkable Legacies of American Women
- NPS Photos
Coordination
[edit]TO AVOID EDITING THE SAME ARTICLES AS OTHER ATTENDEES, please use the Etherpad link below to share what you are currently editing. Remember to type 'Done' or 'Finished' when you are through making changes. REMEMBER TO PUBLISH (SAVE) OFTEN.
Etherpad - Recognizing Black Suffragists: A Wikipedia Editing Workshop
Suggested Article Work List
[edit]About the Article Assessment Quality Scale
For Creation
- Mary Halton (d:Q63098901)
- New York Federation of Colored Women
- Harriet Purvis, Jr. (1839-?)
- Rhode Island League of Colored Women
Stubs
- Anna Simms Banks
- Gertrude Bonnin
- Mary Ann Shadd Cary
- Charlotte Forten Grimke
- Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
- National Association of Colored Women
- National Training School for Women and Girls
- Sarah Remond
- Mary B. Talbert
- Portia Willis (d:Q63098979)
Start
- Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin
- Elizabeth Piper Ensley
- Mabel Lee
- Ruth Logan Roberts
- Tye Leung Schulze
C
- Christia Adair
- Ella Baker
- Maria L. Baldwin
- Mary E. Britton
- Nannie Helen Burroughs
- Wilhelmina Kekelaokalaninui Widemann Dowsett
- Dolores Huerta
- Adella Hunt Logan
- Charlotte E. Ray
- Amelia Boynton Robinson
- Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin
- Mary Church Terrell
- Margaret Murray Washington
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This list is automatically generated from data in Wikidata and is periodically updated by Listeriabot.
Edits made within the list area will be removed on the next update!
name | image | description | date of birth | date of death | occupation | item |
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Sojourner Truth | African-American abolitionist and women's rights activist | 1797 | 1883-11-26 | human rights activist writer abolitionist women's rights activist suffragist |
Q105180 | |
Nancy Gardner Prince | writer | 1799-09-15 | 1856 | laborer writer suffragist |
Q6962698 | |
Maria W. Stewart | American activist, teacher, journalist, lecturer, abolitionist | 1803 | 1880-02-06 | teacher orator writer journalist suffragist |
Q13560246 | |
Margaretta Forten | American activist | 1806 | 1875 | teacher abolitionist suffragist |
Q6760105 | |
Charlotta Gordon Pyles | abolitionist, lecturer | 1806 | 1880 | suffragist | Q105959184 | |
Sarah Mapps Douglass | American activist and artist (1806-1882) | 1806-09-09 | 1882-09-08 | educator painter writer suffragist botanical illustrator |
Q7422565 | |
Harriet Forten Purvis | American abolitionist (1810–1875) | 1810 | 1875 | abolitionist suffragist |
Q19894285 | |
Charlotte B. Ray | African-American suffragist | 1813 | 1891 | suffragist | Q66691264 | |
Sarah Louisa Forten Purvis | American abolitionist, suffragist | 1814 | 1884-10-29 | writer abolitionist suffragist |
Q61834412 | |
Frederick Douglass | African-American social reformer, writer, and abolitionist (c. 1818–1895) | 1818-02-14 | 1895-02-20 | journalist diplomat writer autobiographer businessperson editor suffragist abolitionist orator film editor caulker politician |
Q215562 | |
Mary Jane Richardson Jones | American abolitionist, suffragist, and activist (1819–1909) | 1819 | 1909-12-26 | abolitionist activist suffragist |
Q104623480 | |
Harriet Tubman | African-American abolitionist (1822–1913) | 1822-03-06 | 1913-03-10 | writer nurse human rights activist abolitionist political activist spy suffragist feminist |
Q102870 | |
Mary Ann Shadd | American abolitionist (1823–1893) | 1823-10-09 | 1893-06-05 | journalist civil rights advocate newspaper proprietor suffragist lawyer |
Q3850435 | |
Sarah Parker Remond | American abolitionist and suffragist (1824-1894) | 1824-06-06 | 1894-12-13 | physician autobiographer abolitionist suffragist |
Q4794162 | |
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper | American writer | 1825-09-24 | 1911-02-22 1911-02-20 |
novelist poet journalist writer lecturer short story writer women's rights activist suffragist |
Q5478699 | |
Caroline Remond Putnam | African-American abolitionist | 1826 | 1908 | abolitionist suffragist |
Q16031765 | |
Sarah J. Garnet | American activist (1831-1911) | 1831-07-31 | 1911-09-17 | activist suffragist |
Q7422421 | |
Louisa Matilda Jacobs | American abolitionist and educator | 1833 | 1917-04-05 | abolitionist suffragist |
Q59374209 | |
Helen Appo Cook | African American community activist in Washington, D.C. | 1837-07-21 | 1913-11-20 | suffragist | Q65753924 | |
Charlotte Forten Grimké | American writer and activist (1837-1914) | 1837-08-17 | 1914-07-23 | poet diarist essayist journalist writer teacher suffragist |
Q5085940 | |
Hester C. Jeffrey | African American activist | 1842 | 1934-01-02 | activist suffragist community organizer |
Q28777508 | |
Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin | American publisher, journalist, African American civil rights leader, suffragist, and editor | 1842-08-31 | 1924-03-13 | journalist suffragist |
Q6288450 | |
Naomi Anderson | suffragist (1843-1899) | 1843-03-01 | 1899-06-09 | politician suffragist |
Q18148812 | |
Edmonia Highgate | African-American suffragist | 1844-06-21 | 1870 | suffragist | Q66691224 | |
Mary E. Eato | African-American suffragist (1844-1915) | 1844-09-23 | 1915-02-08 | suffragist | Q42411152 | |
Frances Rollin Whipper | biographer (1845-1901) | 1845-11-19 | 1901-10-17 | writer suffragist |
Q5478919 | |
Harriet C. Johnson | African-American suffragist | 1845-12 | 1907-11-18 | suffragist | Q66691236 | |
Mary Molson | African-American suffragist | 1846 | 1881 | suffragist | Q66691255 | |
Charlotte M. Rollin | African-American suffragist and part of the Rollin Sisters | 1847 | 1928 | suffragist | Q66691269 | |
Elizabeth Piper Ensley | African-American suffragist and educator | 1847-01-19 | 1919-02-23 | suffragist | Q21664391 | |
Susan McKinney Steward | American physician and writer (1847-1918) | 1847-03-07 | 1918-03-07 | homeopath physician writer suffragist |
Q4794023 | |
Jennie Dean | African-American slave, educator | 1848-04-15 | 1913-05-03 | suffragette educator |
Q27979998 | |
Maritcha Remond Lyons | American educator, civic leader, writer (1848-1929) | 1848-06-23 | 1929-01-28 | teacher suffragist |
Q19668101 | |
Virginia Hewlett Douglass | African-American suffragist | 1849 | 1889 | suffragist | Q66691196 | |
Julia Dorsey | African-American suffragist | 1849 1850 |
1919-02 1919 |
suffragist | Q66699023 | |
Hallie Quinn Brown | American writer and activist (1849–1949) | 1849-03-10 1850-03-10 |
1949-09-16 | writer suffragist |
Q5642978 | |
Cordelia Ray | American political activist (1849–1916) | 1849-08-30 | 1917 1916-01-05 |
biographer poet writer teacher suffragist |
Q16856749 | |
Lucy Thurman | Canadian American temperance activist | 1849-10-22 | 1918-03-29 | suffragist | Q27661916 | |
Sarah Massey Overton | women's rights activist, and African-American rights activist | 1850 | 1914-08-24 | suffragist civil rights advocate |
Q21261451 | |
Charlotte E. Ray | American lawyer | 1850-01-13 | 1911-01-04 | lawyer teacher suffragist |
Q5085924 | |
Lucy J. Sprague | African-American suffragist | 1851 | 1903 | suffragist | Q66691276 | |
Mary A. McCurdy | American temperance advocate and suffragist | 1852 | 1934 | journalist suffragist |
Q61919102 | |
Josephine Beall Willson Bruce | American activist (1853–1923) | 1853-10-29 | 1923-02-15 | suffragist socialite philanthropist teacher |
Q51852834 | |
Lucy Craft Laney | Founder of the Haines Normal and Industrial School, Augusta, Georgia. (1854-1933) | 1854-04-13 | 1933-10-23 | educator suffragist |
Q6698253 | |
Elizabeth L. Davis | African-American teacher and activist | 1855 | 1944 | suffragist | Q20739011 | |
Fannie Barrier Williams | American activist (1855-1944) | 1855-02-12 | 1944-03-04 | suffragist writer educator political activist |
Q5433943 | |
Mary E. Britton | African-American physician | 1855-04-17 | 1925-08-27 | physician suffragist journalist |
Q11770867 | |
Gertrude Bustill Mossell | African-American journalist | 1855-07-03 | 1948-01-21 | journalist suffragist |
Q5553286 | |
Anna H. Jones | Canadian born American suffragist and educator. | 1855-09-02 | 1932-03-07 | suffragist | Q28860092 | |
Maria Louise Baldwin | American educator and civic leader | 1856-09-13 | 1922-01-09 | academic suffragist |
Q6761375 | |
Rosetta Evelyn Lawson | educator, religious worker, reformer, club leader, temperance leader | 1857 | 1936-04-19 | suffragist | Q97696150 | |
Anna Evans Murray | American civic leader, educator, and early advocate of free kindergarten | 1857 | 1955 | educator suffragist |
Q28037505 | |
Alice Wiley Seay | 1858 | 1937-11 | social worker suffragist |
Q61719397 | ||
Louisa Rollin | African-American suffragist | 1858 | 1921 | suffragist | Q66691270 | |
Mary E. Taylor | African-American suffragist | 1858 | 1918-07 | suffragist | Q66691282 | |
Carrie A. Tuggle | African-American suffragist | 1858-05-28 | 1924-11-05 | educator social activist social worker suffragist |
Q22909502 | |
Anna J. Cooper | African-American author, educator, speaker and scholar | 1858-08-10 | 1964-02-27 | historian writer political theorist suffragist educator sociologist |
Q977118 | |
Alice Gertrude Baldwin | African-American suffragist | 1859 | 1943 | suffragist | Q66691172 | |
Laura A. Moore Westbrook | African-American suffragist | 1859 | 1894-07 | suffragist | Q66691294 | |
Emma J. Ray | African-American suffragist | 1859-01-07 | 1930-11-25 | writer evangelist missionary chairperson activist suffragist |
Q66691266 | |
Susan E. Cannon Allen | African-American suffragist | 1859-05-26 | 1935 | suffragist | Q66691169 | |
Josephine Silone Yates | American chemist | 1859-11-15 | 1912-09-03 | chemist teacher university teacher suffragist journalist |
Q12192635 | |
Kizziah J. Bills | African-American suffragist | 1860-01-19 | 1924-02-24 | suffragist | Q66691173 | |
Eva Carter Buckner | African-American suffragist | 1861 | 1946 | suffragist | Q66691177 | |
Anna Bustill Smith | African-American suffragist | 1861 | 1945 | suffragist journalist |
Q66691272 | |
Florida Ruffin Ridley | American civil rights activist, teacher, editor and writer | 1861-01-29 | 1943-02-25 | teacher writer activist journalist suffragist |
Q22338526 | |
Victoria Earle Matthews | American missionary (1861-1907) | 1861-05-27 | 1907-03-10 | missionary suffragist journalist |
Q7926692 | |
Nettie Langston Napier | clubwoman, activist (1861-1938) | 1861-06-17 | 1938-09-30 | activist suffragist |
Q28823003 | |
Abbie K. Mason | African-American suffragist | 1861-09 | 1908-08-07 | suffragist | Q66691248 | |
Lucy Wilmot Smith | American teacher, journalist, suffragist and historian (1861-1889) | 1861-11-16 | 1889-12-01 | journalist suffragist |
Q28810239 | |
Harriet Redmond | African-American suffragist | 1862 | 1952-06-27 | activist civil rights advocate hairdresser employee building manager suffragist |
Q60664813 | |
Phoebe A. Green | African-American suffragist | 1862 | 1917 | suffragist | Q66691208 | |
Susie Estella Palmer Hamilton | African-American activist from Maryland who was active in the women's suffrage movement in Wilmington, Delaware. | 1862 | 1942-03 1942 |
cook suffragist |
Q66691220 | |
Anna Simms Banks | First African American woman fully credited delegate at the 7th Congressional District Republican Convention in Kentucky | 1862 | 1923 | politician suffragist |
Q4767480 | |
Carrie Williams Clifford | American writer and activist | 1862 | 1934 1934-11-11 |
writer activist suffragist |
Q5046312 | |
Lydia Flood Jackson | American businesswoman, suffragist, and clubwoman | 1862-06-06 1862 |
1963-07-08 1963 |
businessperson suffragist |
Q48255493 | |
Ida B. Wells | American journalist and civil rights activist (1862–1931) | 1862-07-16 | 1931-03-25 | journalist sociologist suffragist writer human rights activist |
Q289428 | |
Mary Virginia Cook Parrish | American activist, journalist (1862–1945) | 1862-08-08 | 1945-10-11 | politician journalist suffragist |
Q13562550 | |
Sarah Willie Layton | African-American suffragist | 1863 | 1950 | suffragist | Q66691241 | |
Adella Hunt Logan | American suffragist | 1863-02-10 | 1915-12-12 1915-12-10 |
suffragist | Q29378417 | |
Mary Church Terrell | American activist and suffragette (1863–1954) | 1863-09-23 | 1954-07-24 | writer civil rights advocate women's rights activist politician suffragist lecturer |
Q3296160 | |
Juno Frankie Pierce | American educator, suffragist | 1864 | 1954 | suffragist | Q21070101 | |
Maria Perkins Lawton | suffragist | 1864 | 1946 | suffragist | Q48127511 | |
Joanna Snowden Porter | American clubwoman based in Chicago | 1864-02-14 | 1941-10-01 | clubwoman suffragist |
Q28784306 | |
Susan Elizabeth Frazier | 1864-05-29 1864 |
1924-02-03 1924 |
civil rights advocate teacher suffragist |
Q23540977 | ||
Emma S. Ransom | religious worker, clubwoman, civil rights activist | 1864-08-08 | 1943-05-15 | suffragist | Q61893384 | |
Frances R. Keyser | African-American suffragist | 1860s | suffragist | Q66691240 | ||
Verina Morton Jones | African-American physician | 1865-01-28 | 1943-02-03 | physician suffragist |
Q19881088 | |
Margaret Murray Washington | American academic (1865–1925) | 1865-03-09 | 1925-06-04 | academic activist suffragist journalist |
Q6759761 | |
Janie Porter Barrett | Harmon prize winner | 1865-08-09 | 1948-08-27 | teacher social worker suffragist |
Q15487728 | |
Cora Catherine Calhoun Horne | African-American suffragist, civil rights activist, socialite (1865–1932) | 1865-11 | 1932-09-23 | suffragist | Q66691228 | |
Lillian Thomas Fox | African-American journalist, clubwoman, public speaker, civic activist | 1866 1854-11 |
1917-08-29 | journalist suffragist |
Q21069631 | |
Addie Waites Hunton | American suffragist, activist, writer, political organizer, educator (1866-1943) | 1866-06-11 | 1943-06-22 | biographer suffragist |
Q28828512 | |
Florence Spearing Randolph | American clubwoman, suffragist, and ordained minister | 1866-08-09 | 1951-12-28 | suffragette suffragist |
Q28791135 | |
Mary Burnett Talbert | American activist | 1866-09-17 | 1923-10-15 | orator suffragist teacher nurse |
Q6779134 | |
Elizabeth Carter Brooks | American educator, activist, architect (1867-1951) | 1867 | 1951 | architect educator social activist suffragist |
Q21104003 | |
Mary E. Jackson | American activist with the African-American women's suffrage movement (1867–1923) | 1867 | 1923 | suffragist | Q48766251 | |
Maggie L. Walker | African-American teacher and businesswoman | 1867-07-15 | 1934-12-15 | banker suffragist |
Q542579 | |
Mary Jackson McCrorey | American educator | 1867-11-09 1869 |
1944-01-13 1944 |
suffragist | Q50089197 | |
Harriet Gibbs Marshall | African-American musician, writer, and educator | 1868-02-18 | 1941-02-25 | pianist suffragist |
Q20777326 | |
Georgianna K. Offutt | American suffragist and physician | 1868-08-21 | 1949 | suffragist physician |
Q66691258 | |
Sarah Dudley Pettey | educator, school administrator, feminist, lecturer, columnist | 1868-11-09 | 1906 | activist suffragist |
Q27661888 | |
Teresa Adams | African-American suffragist | 1869 | 1947 | suffragist | Q66691167 | |
Ida Clark DePriest | African-American suffragist | 1869 | 1938-08 | suffragist | Q66691192 | |
Mary Fitzbutler Waring | American physician, and president | 1870 | 1958 | physician suffragist |
Q28777592 | |
Lena M. Johnson | African-American suffragist | 1870 | suffragist | Q66691238 | ||
Georgia Stewart | African-American suffragist | 1870 | 1947 | suffragist | Q66691278 | |
Marion B. Wilkinson | African-American suffragist | 1870 | 1956-09-19 | suffragist | Q66691296 | |
Mary J. Johnson Woodlen | African-American suffragist in Wilmington, Delaware | 1870 | 1933 | suffragist | Q66691299 | |
Myrtle Foster Cook | African-American suffragist | 1870-04-17 | 1951 | suffragist | Q66691184 | |
Mattie E. Coleman | Physician, Suffragist | 1870-07-03 | 1943-08-12 | suffragist | Q65600618 | |
Minnie L. Gaines | African-American suffragist | 1871 | suffragist | Q66691202 | ||
Lydia C. Smith | African-American suffragist | 1871 | 1948-12-07 | suffragist | Q66691275 | |
Hettie B. Tilghman | American social activist (1871–1933) | 1871 | 1933 | social activist suffragist |
Q29855689 | |
Lugenia Burns Hope | American activist, founder of the Atlanta Neighborhood Union | 1871-02-19 | 1947-08-14 | activist suffragist |
Q6699765 | |
Fannie Emanuel | American doctor and civic leader | 1871-07-31 | 1934-03-31 | activist suffragist |
Q13560236 | |
Minnie Lee Crosthwaite | African-American suffragist, community organizer, activist, and social worker | 1872 | 1963 | social worker suffragist |
Q66691188 | |
Willa Henry | American suffragist | 1872 | 1936 | suffragist | Q66691221 | |
Bertha G. Higgins | African-American suffragist | 1872 | 1944-12-30 | suffragist | Q66691223 | |
Grace Lucas-Thompson | African-American suffragist | 1872 | journalist suffragist |
Q66691244 | ||
Irene Moorman Blackstone | African-American businesswoman, clubwoman and suffragette | 1872-01 | businessperson activist suffragist |
Q61831879 | ||
Blanche Williams Stubbs | American civil rights activist and suffragette. | 1872 | 1952 | suffragist | Q65940960 | |
Sadie L. Adams | African-American suffragette and club woman (1872-1945) | 1872-02-24 | 1945-07-30 | teacher activist suffragist |
Q61511702 | |
Bessie Brown Mention | African-American suffragist | 1873 | 1946 | suffragist | Q66691253 | |
Mamie Dillard | African-American suffragist | 1874 | 1954 | suffragist | Q66691194 | |
Helen M. Curtis | African-American suffragist | 1874 | 1961 | suffragist missionary activist |
Q66691190 | |
Charlotta Bass | American newspaper publisher | 1874-02-14 | 1969-04-12 | teacher civil rights advocate newspaper editor publisher politician suffragist |
Q5085787 | |
Beatrice Sumner Thompson | African-American suffragist | 1874-05-04 | 1938-02-14 | suffragist | Q66691285 | |
Nellie Griswold Francis | suffragist, civic leader, and civil rights activist (1874-1969) | 1874-11-07 | 1969-12-13 | suffragist | Q29386931 | |
Bessie Spence Dorrell | African-American suffragist and music teacher | 1875 | 1945-11-04 | suffragist | Q66691195 | |
Addie Wilkins Jackson | American suffragist | 1875 | 1938-12-07 | suffragist | Q66691229 | |
Caroline B. Williams | African-American suffragist | 1875 | 1971 | suffragist | Q66691298 | |
Millie Lawson Bethell Paxton | African-American civic leader (1875–1939) | 1875-02-02 | 1939-07-02 | suffragist | Q105124529 | |
Minta Bosley Allen Trotman | African-American suffragist | 1875-02-13 | 1949-05-03 | suffragist | Q66691286 | |
Mary McLeod Bethune | American educator and civil rights leader (1875-1955) | 1875-07-10 | 1955-05-18 | teacher journalist politician writer human rights activist suffragist |
Q291068 | |
Alice Dunbar Nelson | American writer, activist (1875-1935) | 1875-07-19 | 1935-09-18 | journalist poet writer short story writer educator playwright suffragist |
Q3611679 | |
Musette Brooks Gregory | African-American suffragist | 1876 | 1921 | suffragist | Q66691217 | |
Lethia Cousins Fleming | African-American suffragist (1876-1963) | 1876-11-07 | 1963-09-22 | politician civil rights advocate suffragist |
Q66691201 | |
Victoria Clay Haley | American suffragist, clubwoman, bank executive, and fundraiser | 1877 | suffragist | Q28777221 | ||
Helen W. Anderson | African-American suffragist | 1877-02-17 | 1962 | suffragist | Q66691170 | |
Margaret Gregory Hawkins | American educator and civil rights activist (1877-1969) | 1877-08-05 | 1969-04-08 | suffragette teacher |
Q106678337 | |
Sue M. Wilson Brown | African-American suffragist | 1877-09-08 | 1941-01-01 | suffragist | Q66691175 | |
Addie Whiteman Dickerson | reformer, businessperson, politician, author, clubwoman, suffragist, and peace activist | 1878 | 1940-05-31 | suffragist | Q105947750 | |
Helen E. Christian | African-American suffragist | 1879 | 1930 | suffragist | Q66691182 | |
Alice S. Presto | African-American suffragist | 1879 | politician suffragist |
Q66691260 | ||
Lizzie Weeks | 1879 | 1976 | activist social worker matron probation officer suffragist |
Q61642517 | ||
Jennie B. Moton | educator and clubwoman | 1879-02-24 1880-02-26 |
1942-12-23 | educator official suffragist |
Q28804486 | |
Nannie Helen Burroughs | American activist | 1879-05-02 | 1961-05-20 | women's rights activist educator suffragist |
Q6963837 | |
Annie K. Lewis | African-American suffragist | 1880 | suffragist | Q66691243 | ||
Myra Virginia Simmons | California suffragist and leader of the Colored American Equal Suffrage League | 1880 | 1965-03-16 | suffragist | Q65941060 | |
Augusta T. Chissell | American suffragist and civic leader | 1880 | 1973-05-14 | suffragist | Q105344242 | |
Nellie Quander | American labor leader (1880–1961) | 1880-02-11 | 1961-09-24 | trade unionist teacher suffragist |
Q6990134 | |
Angelina Weld Grimké | American writer (1880–1958) | 1880-02-27 | 1958-06-10 | journalist poet writer playwright suffragist |
Q2849427 | |
Gertrude E. Curtis | African-American suffragist and dentist | 1880-03-01 | 1973-08-03 | suffragist | Q66691189 | |
Gertrude Rush | American lawyer, women's leader, and songwriter (1880-1962) | 1880-08-05 | 1962-09-05 | lawyer suffragist |
Q5553383 | |
Georgia Douglas Johnson | American poet | 1880-09-10 | 1966-05-14 | poet composer civil rights advocate writer playwright suffragist |
Q5547461 | |
Mary P. Burrill | American playwright (1881-1946) | 1881-08 | 1946-03-13 | playwright writer suffragist |
Q6780473 | |
Fannie Hopkins Hamilton | African-American suffragist | 1882 | 1964 | suffragist | Q66691218 | |
Grace Campbell | first woman, and the first African American woman, to run for state office in New York | 1883 | 1943-06-08 | politician suffragist |
Q29033559 | |
Mary C. Beasley Byron Clarke | African-American suffragist | 1883 | 1949 | politician suffragist |
Q66691183 | |
Charlotte Hawkins Brown | American educator (1883-1961) | 1883-06-11 | 1961-01-11 | educator suffragist |
Q5085991 | |
Lucy Diggs Slowe | first Dean of Women at Howard University; tennis player (1883-1937) | 1883-07-04 | 1937-10-21 | tennis player educator suffragist |
Q6698274 | |
Elizabeth Ross Haynes | American sociologist and author | 1883-07-30 | 1953-10-26 | sociologist social worker suffragist |
Q21595084 | |
Daisy Elizabeth Adams Lampkin | American activist (1883-1965) | 1883-08-09 | 1965-03-10 | suffragist | Q5209710 | |
Marian D. Butler | African-American suffragist | 1884 | 1942 | suffragist | Q66691178 | |
Fannie Wilson Cooper | African-American suffragist | 1884 | 1980 | suffragist | Q66691186 | |
Edna Walton | African-American suffragist | 1884 | 1915 | suffragist | Q66691291 | |
Mary Mossell Griffin | American writer, clubwoman and suffragist | 1885 | author suffragist |
Q27067432 | ||
Emma Belle Gibson Sykes | African-American suffragist, educator (1885-1970) | 1885-10-08 | 1970-12-31 | suffragist | Q66691280 | |
Vada Somerville | American suffragist (1885–1972) | 1885-11-01 | 1972-10-28 | suffragist dentist civil rights advocate |
Q29855687 | |
Jeannette Carter | African-American lawyer and political activist | 1886 | 1964 | lawyer notary journalist suffragist |
Q66691180 | |
Clara Byrd Baker | American educator, civic leader, suffragette | 1886-06-22 | 1979-10-20 | suffragette teacher community leader |
Q5125956 | |
Bertha Clay McNeill | African-American suffragist, peace activist, educator. | 1887-11-12 | 1979-09-21 | High-school Teacher suffragist |
Q66691251 | |
Nellie B. Nicholson | African-American suffragist and educator | 1888-07-22 | 1965-12-20 | suffragist | Q66691257 | |
Bertha Pitts Campbell | Founder of Delta Sigma Theta (1889-1990) | 1889-06-30 | 1990-04-02 | suffragist | Q18716002 | |
Vera Virginia Wesley Greene | African-American suffragist | 1890 | 1983 | suffragist | Q66691214 | |
Naomi Sewell Richardson | African-American suffragist | 1892-09-24 | 1993-08-05 | suffragist | Q66691267 | |
Irene McCoy Gaines | American social worker and civil rights activist | 1892-10-25 | 1964-04-07 | social worker civil rights advocate suffragist |
Q27862996 | |
Christia Adair | American civil-rights activist and suffragist (1893-1989) | 1893-10-22 | 1989-12-31 | activist suffragist |
Q25712691 | |
Helen Holman | African-American suffragist | 1894 | suffragist | Q66691225 | ||
Rosetta Larue Sands | African-American suffragist | 1895 | 1966 | suffragist | Q66691271 | |
Lillian A. Turner | African-American suffragist | 1896 1876-05-02 |
1957 | suffragist | Q66691290 | |
Melnea Cass | American activist | 1896-06-16 | 1978-12-16 | suffragette | Q15488405 | |
Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander | first African-American to earn a Ph.D. in economics in the United States | 1898-01-02 | 1989-11-01 | lawyer suffragist |
Q7397940 | |
Phyllis Terrell | African-American suffragist (1898-1989) | 1898-04-02 | 1989-08 | teacher suffragist |
Q66691283 | |
Lyda D. Newman | American inventor | inventor suffragist |
Q16203232 | |||
Sylvanie Williams | American educator and clubwoman | suffragist | Q47538497 | |||
Laura B. Fisher | African-American suffragist | suffragist | Q66691198 | |||
May Martel | African-American suffragist | suffragist | Q66691246 | |||
Rosa Moorman | African-American suffragist | suffragist | Q66691256 |