American Woman Suffrage Association

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politics Julia Ward Howe
At a national convention, the American Woman Suffrage Association was formed when the American Equal Rights Association split over its support for the proposed fifteenth amendment to the US constitution (which gave the vote to...
Publishing Julia Ward Howe
JWH contributed editorials and articles to the American Woman Suffrage Association 's weekly, Woman's Journal.
Clifford, Deborah Pickman. Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory. Little, Brown and Co., 1978.
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After February 1869: Two years after its launch, the American...

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After February 1869

Two years after its launch, the American Equal Rights Association voted to support the US Congress 's proposed fifteenth amendment (which enabled male suffrage for Black people without waiting for white women to attain the vote).
Dow, Bonnie J. “How the Battle of Memory Was Won”. Women’s Review of Books, Vol.
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, No. 5, Sept.–Oct. 2014, pp. 3-4.
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