Definition of Suffragists. Meaning of Suffragists. Synonyms of Suffragists

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Definition of Suffragists

Suffragist
Suffragist Suf"fra*gist, n. 1. One who possesses or exercises the political right of suffrage; a voter. 2. One who has certain opinions or desires about the political right of suffrage; as, a woman suffragist.

Meaning of Suffragists from wikipedia

- moments of its age. (The eponymous Peterloo film featured a scene of women suffragists planning their contribution to the protest.) At that time Manchester...
- The Suffragist was a w****ly newspaper published by the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage in 1913 to advance the cause of women's suffrage. The publication...
- This is a list of suffragists and suffrage activists working in the United States and its territories. This list includes suffragists who worked across...
- branch was founded in 1909. The suffragists in New York often extended invitations to open discussion with the anti-suffragists. The New York ****ociation had...
- admitted men, and it also admitted non-militant suffragists. Founder members of the United Suffragists included Louisa Garrett Anderson, H. J. Gillespie...
- List of Georgia suffragists may refer to: List of suffragists from Georgia (country) List of suffragists from Georgia (U.S. state) This disambiguation...
- This is a list of Delaware suffragists, suffrage groups and others ****ociated with the cause of women's suffrage in Delaware. Arden Equal Suffrage ****ociation...
- interview, Paul recalled Hepburn as "the unquestioned leader of the suffragists . . . in Connecticut." She was elected to serve as legislative chairman...
- they had learned from watching the suffragists to defeat the 1915 referendum. They were very similar to the suffragists themselves, but used a counter-crusading...
- leaderless, it allowed Lydia Becker to have a stronger influence. The suffragists were known as the parliamentarians. In Ireland, Isabella Tod, a Scottish-born...