List of New Jersey suffragists
This is a list of New Jersey suffragists, suffrage groups and others associated with the cause of women's suffrage in New Jersey.
Groups
Suffragists leaving for the White House in 1913 New Jersey chapter of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage is formed in 1915.
Equal Franchise Society of New Jersey, organized in 1910.
Equal Justice League, formed in Bayonne in 1911.
Equal Suffrage League of the Amboys.
Essex County Suffrage Society.[ 5]
Hudson County Woman Suffrage Party.
Montclair Equal Suffrage League.
National Woman's Party (NWP) of New Jersey.[ 8]
New Brunswick Equal Suffrage League.
New Jersey Men's League for Equal Suffrage , formed in 1910.
New Jersey State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs (NJSFCWC).[ 9]
New Jersey Woman Suffrage Association (NJWSA), formed in 1867.[ 10]
Orange Political Study Club (OPSC), created in 1898.[ 11]
Progressive Woman Suffrage Society.[ 8]
Rutherford Equal Suffrage League.
Sewaren Equal Suffrage League.
Vineland Equal Suffrage Association, formed in 1866.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union .
Woman's Political Union of New Jersey.[ 5]
Suffragists
Mina Van Winkle and the Suffrage Torch
Politicians supporting women's suffrage
Suffragists campaigning in New Jersey
Anti-suffragists
Groups
People
Anti-suffragists campaigning in New Jersey
See also
References
^ a b "Suffrage Plans in Jersey" . Perth Amboy Evening News . 1912-01-08. p. 4. Retrieved 2021-07-26 – via Newspapers.com.
^ a b c d e f g h i "Suffragists in New Jersey" . Turning Point Suffragist Memorial . 2017-07-30. Retrieved 2021-06-30 .
^ a b Adams, Betty Livingston. "Biographical Sketch of Ida E. Duckett Brown" . Alexander Street . Retrieved 2023-03-27 .
^ a b c Gittleman, Nicole (2020-08-17). "The History of the Women's Suffrage Movement in New Jersey" . Hoboken Girl . Retrieved 2021-06-29 .
^ a b Hendrickson, Lisa. "NJ Suffragists – Minola Graham Sexton 1859-1922" . Discover NJ History . Retrieved 2021-07-09 .
^ Livingston Adams, Betty. "Biographical Sketch of Mary E. Cary Burrell" . Alexander Street . Retrieved 2023-03-28 .
^ "Women's Suffrage in the Early Twentieth Century" . On Account of Sex: The Struggle for Women's Suffrage in Middlesex County . Retrieved 2021-07-11 .
^ "Harriet Frances Carpenter" . Scannell's New Jersey's First Citizens and State Guide . Vol. 1. 1917. pp. 55– 56, 80– 81. Retrieved 5 September 2023 . This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain .
^ Williams, Victoria (2008-08-28). "These NJ women fought for right to vote" . Gloucester County Times . Retrieved 2021-07-15 .
^ Johnson, James Elton. "Biographical Sketch of Henrietta Green Crawford" . Alexander Street . Retrieved 2023-03-29 .
^ Rex, Katrina. "NJ Suffragists – Agnes M. Cromwell (1874-1959)" . Discover NJ History . Retrieved 2021-06-30 .
^ a b c d "Edison, Harvey, Hughes and Other Leading Men Refute Senator Martine" . Passaic Daily News . 1915-10-07. p. 12. Retrieved 2021-08-02 – via Newspapers.com.
^ "Edison Comes Out Unqalifiedly for Suffrage" . Passaic Daily News . 1915-10-07. p. 12. Retrieved 2021-08-02 – via Newspapers.com.
^ Getzinger, Diane. "Biographical Sketch of Susan Pecker Fowler" . Biographical Database of NAWSA Suffragists, 1890–1920 – via Alexander Street.
^ Hooton, Chole Belle. "Biographical Sketch of Alma Arabella Parker Harvey" . Biographical Database of NAWSA Suffragists, 1890-1920 – via Alexander Street.
^ Brow, Kelsey. "NJ Suffragists – Anna B. Jeffery (1847-1938)" . Discover NJ History . Retrieved 2021-06-30 .
^ Noun, Louise R. (1969). Strong-Minded Women: The Emergence of the Woman Suffrage Movement in Iowa . Ames, Iowa: The Iowa State University PRess. p. 90. ISBN 0813816025 .
^ a b "Period IV" . New Jersey Women's History . Retrieved 2021-08-04 .
^ Robb, George. "NJ Suffragists – Amelia Berndt Moorfield (1876-1950)" . Discover NJ History . Retrieved 2021-06-30 .
^ Robb, George. "NJ Suffragists – Anita Stillman Quarles (1887-1971)" . Discover NJ History . Retrieved 2021-06-30 .
^ Hendrickson, Lisa. "NJ Suffragist Biographies" . Discover NJ History . Retrieved 2021-06-30 .
^ Pollitzer, Pattey. "Anita Pollitzer" . U.S. National Park Service . Retrieved 2024-11-04 .
^ a b Mappen, Marc (1990-10-14). "JERSEYANA" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2021-08-18 .
^ "Woman Suffrage Battle Opens in New Jersey As Antis Unlimber Big Guns" . The Chatham Press . 1915-05-29. p. 7. Retrieved 2021-08-02 – via Newspapers.com.
Sources
Anthony, Susan B. (1902). Anthony, Susan B.; Harper, Ida Husted (eds.). The History of Woman Suffrage . Vol. 4. Indianapolis: The Hollenbeck Press.
Dodyk, Delight Wing (May 1997). "Education and Agitation: The Woman Suffrage Movement in New Jersey" . ProQuest Dissertations Publishing . ProQuest 304363653 – via ProQuest.
Harper, Ida Husted (1922). The History of Woman Suffrage . New York: J.J. Little & Ives Company.
Irwin, Inez Haynes (1921). The Story of the Woman's Party . New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company.
Levin, Carol Simon; Dodyk, Delight Wing (March 2020). "Reclaiming Our Voice" (PDF) . Garden State Legacy . Susanna Rich. Retrieved 8 June 2021 .
McGoldrick, Neale; Crocco, Margaret (1993). Reclaiming Lost Ground: The Struggle for Woman Suffrage in New Jersey (PDF) . New Jersey Council for the Humanities. OCLC 29178051 .
Perrone, Fernanda H. (2021). On Account of Sex: The Struggle for Women's Suffrage in Middlesex County (PDF) . New Brunswick, New Jersey: Arts Institute of Middlesex County. p. 21.