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WiR redlist index: Suffrage


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This is a list focused on suffrage. It includes missing women biographies, suffrage organizations, etc. See Template:Women in Red for other lists.

Crowd sourced list

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Albania

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Argentina

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Australia

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Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 1900: L - R: Maisie Hone; Mrs. Pengelley; Mrs. Edwards; Lady Julia Holder; Mary Lockwood; Elizabeth Nicholls in 1900

Azerbaijan

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Belgium

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Bulgaria

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Canada

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Chile

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Czech Republic

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Denmark

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Finland

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Germany

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Greece

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Hungary

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Italy

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Mexico

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Netherlands

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New Zealand

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Norway

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Poland

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Russia

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Suffrage Alliance Congress with Millicent Fawcett presiding, London 1909. Top row from left: Thora Daugaard (Denmark), Louise Qvam (Norway), Aletta Jacobs (Netherlands), Annie Furuhjelm (Finland), Zeneide Mirovitch (Russia), Käthe Schirmacher (Germany), Klara Honegger (Switzerland), unidentified. Bottom left: Unidentified, Anna Bugge (Sweden), Anna Howard Shaw (US), Millicent Fawcett (Presiding, England), Carrie Chapman Catt (US), Fredrikke Marie Qvam (Norway), Anita Augspurg (Germany).

Slovenia

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South Africa

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Sweden

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The following have articles on the Swedish wiki with the category corresponding to suffragists:

Switzerland

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United Kingdom

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Scotland

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See also:

  • The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women (Ewan, E.,Innes, S., Pipes, R., Reynolds, S. (eds),Edinburgh University Press, 2006)
  • The Women’s Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide 1866-1928 (Crawford,E., Routledge, 2001)
  • The Women’s Suffrage Movement in Britain and Ireland: A Regional Survey (Crawford,E., Routledge, 2008)
  • A Guid Cause: The Women’s Suffrage Movement in Scotland (Leneman, L., Aberdeen University Press,1991)
  • The Scottish Suffragettes (Leneman, L., NMS Publishing Ltd, 2000)
  • Elizabeth Thomson (missionary) (Not sure if this should be styled missionary or activist?) (1847-1914) [167],[168],[169]
From Kay, Helen; Davies, Kath; Moore, Lindy; Pipes, Rose; Reynolds, Siân; Watson, Norman, eds. (2009). A Gude Cause Maks a Strong Arm. Edinburgh, Scotland: The City of Edinburgh Council.
  1. Isabella Ella Burton/Isabella Burton
  2. the Gorrie Sisters/Gorrie Sisters Isabella Gorrie/Isabella Crichton/Isobel Crichton/Belle Crichton Mary Gorrie/Mary Nichol Elizabeth Gorrie/Elizabeth Maclagan/Beth Gorrie/Beth Maclagan
  3. Alexi Buttar Jack/Alexi Jack
  4. Eliza Scott Kirkland/Eliza Kirkland
  5. Mcphun sisters/McPhun sisters
    1. Nessie Mcphun/Nessie McPhun
  6. the Massons Masson Family
    1. Emily Rosaline Masson/Emily Masson
  7. the Stevenson Sisters/Stevenson sisters
    1. Elisa Stevenson/Elisa Carlile
  8. Margaret Simpson Barnett/Margaret Barnett
  9. Catherine Baxendine
  10. Lilias Craig
  11. Lisa Gordon
  12. Mrs Grieve
  13. Jessie Howden
  14. Katherine Mary Loudon/Katherine Loudon
  15. Alice Mary Low
  16. Margaret Nairn
  17. Emma Wylie

Wales

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United States

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See also

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These state suffragist lists have many redlinks.

References

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  1. ^ Duley, Margot (1993). Where Once Our Mothers Stood We Stand: Women's Suffrage in Newfoundland 1890-1925. Charlottetown: Gynergy Books. p. 104. ISBN 092188124X.
  2. ^ Duley, Margot (1993). Where Once Our Mothers Stood We Stand: Women's Suffrage in Newfoundland 1890-1925. Charlottetown: Gynergy Books. pp. 100–101. ISBN 092188124X.
  3. ^ Cullum, Linda; Porter, Marilyn (2014). Creating this Place: Women, Family, and Class in St. John's, 1900-1950. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. pp. 34, 38, 93, 120–21, 134, 140–41. ISBN 9780773543102.
  4. ^ Cullum, Linda; Porter, Marilyn (2014). Creating this Place: Women, Family, and Class in St. John's, 1900-1950. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. pp. 115, 141. ISBN 9780773543102.
  5. ^ Duley, Margot (1993). Where Once Our Mothers Stood We Stand: Women's Suffrage in Newfoundland 1890-1925. Charlottetown: Gynergy Books. pp. 99–100. ISBN 092188124X.
  6. ^ Duley, Margot (1993). Where Once Our Mothers Stood We Stand: Women's Suffrage in Newfoundland 1890-1925. Charlottetown: Gynergy Books. p. 98. ISBN 092188124X.
  7. ^ Cullum, Linda; Porter, Marilyn (2014). Creating this Place: Women, Family, and Class in St. John's, 1900-1950. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. pp. 140–41. ISBN 9780773543102.
  8. ^ Cullum, Linda; Porter, Marilyn (2014). Creating this Place: Women, Family, and Class in St. John's, 1900-1950. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. pp. 131–139. ISBN 9780773543102.
  9. ^ Duley, Margot (1993). Where Once Our Mothers Stood We Stand: Women's Suffrage in Newfoundland 1890-1925. Charlottetown: Gynergy Books. p. 106. ISBN 092188124X.
  10. ^ "Washington State Historical Society > Collections > [Mary Olney Brown]". www.washingtonhistory.org.
  11. ^ "Mary Olney Brown (1821-1886) - Find a Grave".
  12. ^ "Women's Stories, Women's Lives" ~ The Snohomish County Washington Women's Legacy Project". snohomishwomenslegacy.org.
  13. ^ "Living | Sarah Yesler Proved A Challenge For Henry | Seattle Times Newspaper". community.seattletimes.nwsource.com.
  14. ^ Commons:Category:Sarah Yesler, images of Sarah Yesler and other related images
  15. ^ "CONTENTdm". digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu.
  16. ^ "Washington State Historical Society > Catharine Paine Blaine". www.washingtonhistory.org.
  17. ^ Taylor, Quintard; Moore, Shirley Ann Wilson (August 1, 2008). African American Women Confront the West, 1600-2000. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 9780806139791 – via Google Books.
  18. ^ http://www.washingtonhistory.org/files/library/TheRoleofWashingtonStateinthe19thAmendment.pdf. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  19. ^ http://www.washingtonhistory.org/files/library/TheFightforWashingtonWomensSuffrageABriefHistory.pdf. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  20. ^ "Washington State Historical Society > National Council of Women Voters". www.washingtonhistory.org.
  21. ^ "Tacoma suffragist Virginia Mason honored with tombstone". thenewstribune.
  22. ^ Viera, Paul (2017). 100 Years of Women at UTEP, 1916-2016. University of Texas at El Paso.