149 years ago the United States has ended a war that led to the conclusion of slavery. However, slavery conflicts continue to exist for many years after other forms. When African Americans try to find an equal position in society, women will strive for 'liberation of Caucasian American slaves' and women's suffrage (Times Times). This idea has influenced countless women throughout the United States. One of the women is Louisa May Alcott, a talented and famous writer. In order to make a difference, Arcot promoted women's voting rights using her sentences.
The female voting rights movement received the government's support that women's voting rights are acquired. They did this through numerous activities and received assistance from women throughout the United States to support them. Many of the conferences and organizations led by Susan Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton are aimed at women's voting rights. About 18 women participated in the election in 1871. Susan was arrested over the next few years and several people were arrested and harassed. The biggest sport was held in Washington, DC in 1913, about 5000 women participated in the parade and showed signs of one million women supporting female elections (Rosie 35)
1869: The suicide right movement was divided into the National Women's Apparel Association and the American Women's Apparel Association. The NWSA, consisting of Elizabeth Caddy Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, accused the abolishmentists and Republican supporters at the expense of women's rights to emphasize black citizenship. AWSA is made up of Lucy Stone, Julia Ward Howe, Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Elizabeth Calistaston is the first president of the National Women's Election Association. Julia Whau How is the first president of the American Women's Election Association
As a supporter of women's suffrage, she founded the Alpha Suffrage Club for African-American women, the first vocational club for black women. She marched in the 1913 election march in Washington, DC, but refused to march behind the parade like other black women. She is frankly insisting on political activities of black women. Alpha Suffrage Club, president of Wells - Barnett, has posted a newsletter to educate the black community about voting questions and candidates. This club will affect the US House election of black politician Oscar DePriest.