Many women worked for NAWSA. NAWSA was very important during this time. This is where the women meet and make plans where they are going to protest next or which court they are going to protest against.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Elizabeth Cady Stanton worked for the National American Woman's Suffrage as the first president.
Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony also worked for NAWSA as the second president.
Both these women were famous for women’s rights because they were the type of women who never gave up. These women were stubborn, worked very hard and they were successful in reaching their goals. Alice Paul also worked with the suffrage movement but in England. Though she was sent to jail often, she never gave up. Many other women followed these incredible women's paths. After their hard work, these important women succeeded. These women held protests and they also fought in court. Anthony and Stanton held demonstrations. Their hard work paid off! The nineteenth amendment was passed on 1920 and was ratified on August eighteenth of that year. This amendment let women have the right to vote. Most importantly, women have the same rights as men today!
These women worked very hard for the nineteenth amendment to be passed. They went through very hard times, and had their lives disrupted, but they never gave up. This means women, now have the right to vote.
These women worked very hard for the nineteenth amendment to be passed. They went through very hard times, and had their lives disrupted, but they never gave up. This means women, now have the right to vote.