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New Jersey Revokes Womans Right To Vote
New Jersey is the last state to revoke the right to vote for woman. -
Maria Stewart Starts Writing
Maria Stewart (who was African-American) started to write essays and speeches to help abolish slavery, -
Maria Stewart Gives Her Last Speech
The first woman of any color to speak on political issues in public, Stewart Retired after giving her last speech in 1833 -
First NATIONAL Womans Rights Convention Is Held
The first convention for womans rights is held, In Worcester, MA. -
Seneca Falls Convention Is Held
The First Wonas rights convention is held in Seneca Falls New York. -
Wyoming Passes The First Sufferage Law
The first woman suffrage law in the U.S. is passed in Wyoming. -
Susan And Elizabeth Form NWSA
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Womans Sufferage Assosiation, to work together for the right to vote via the constitution. -
The First Woman Judge
Belva Lockwood, through special terms in congressional legislature, is the first woman to be admitted to try a case before the supreme court. -
NWSA Forms NAWSA
The National Women Suffrage Association and the American Women Suffrage Association merge to form the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA). As the group gains popularity, they do a State-State campaign get the right to vote. -
New York Ignores 600,000 Signatures
Even though they had 600,000 signatures, New York ignores Womans Pleas for Sufferage. -
Woman Gain The Right To Vote!
The 19th ammendmant is signed into law, and Woman are given the right to vote.