Name↕ | Country↕ | Lifespan↕ | Organization↕ | Known For↕ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Emmeline Pankhurst | UK | 1858-1928 | WSPU | Founded Women's Social and Political Union, Deeds not Words militancy, jailed repeatedly |
Christabel Pankhurst | UK | 1880-1958 | WSPU | Emmeline's daughter, WSPU chief strategist, escaped to Paris to avoid arrest |
Sylvia Pankhurst | UK | 1882-1960 | ELFS | Socialist wing of Pankhurst family, East London Federation, later anti-fascist |
Susan B. Anthony | USA | 1820-1906 | NWSA | Arrested for voting in 1872, life partner of Stanton, face on US dollar coin |
Elizabeth Cady Stanton | USA | 1815-1902 | NWSA | Organized Seneca Falls Convention 1848, drafted Declaration of Sentiments |
Lucretia Mott | USA | 1793-1880 | AERA | Quaker abolitionist, co-organized Seneca Falls, mentored younger suffragists |
Alice Paul | USA | 1885-1977 | National Woman's Party | Silent Sentinels White House pickets, authored Equal Rights Amendment, force-fed in prison |
Carrie Chapman Catt | USA | 1859-1947 | NAWSA | Led final push for 19th Amendment, founded League of Women Voters in 1920 |
Lucy Stone | USA | 1818-1893 | AWSA | First Massachusetts woman to earn college degree, kept maiden name after marriage |
Millicent Fawcett | UK | 1847-1929 | NUWSS | Led constitutional (non-militant) suffragists, first woman statue in Parliament Square |
Emily Davison | UK | 1872-1913 | WSPU | Died after running in front of King's horse at 1913 Epsom Derby, martyr of movement |
Emily Wilding Davison | UK | 1872-1913 | WSPU | Hid in Parliament to list it as address in 1911 census, multiple hunger strikes |
Ida B. Wells | USA | 1862-1931 | NAACP co-founder | Black suffragist and anti-lynching journalist, refused to march at back of 1913 parade |
Sojourner Truth | USA | 1797-1883 | AERA | Ain't I a Woman speech at 1851 Akron convention, former enslaved abolitionist |
Kate Sheppard | New Zealand | 1848-1934 | WCTU NZ | Led campaign that made New Zealand first country to grant women the vote in 1893 |
Huda Sha'arawi | Egypt | 1879-1947 | EFU | Founded Egyptian Feminist Union, publicly removed veil at Cairo station in 1923 |
Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence | UK | 1867-1954 | WSPU | WSPU treasurer, raised huge funds, imprisoned and force-fed, expelled by Pankhursts |
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