- womens suffrage
- wom·en's ˈsuf·fragen no pl Frauenwahlrecht nt
English-german dictionary. 2013.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
Timeline of women's suffrage — Women s suffrage has been granted at various times in various countries throughout the world. In many countries women s suffrage was granted before universal suffrage, so women (and men) from certain classes or races were still unable to vote,… … Wikipedia
Women's suffrage — U.S. women suffragists demonstrating for the right to vote, February 1913 Women s suffrage or woman suffrage[1] is the right of women to vote and to run for office. The expression is also used for the economic and political reform movement aimed… … Wikipedia
Women's suffrage in the United Kingdom — Women were not formally prohibited from voting until the 1832 Reform Act and the 1835 Municipal Corporations Act. Both before and after 1832 establishing women s suffrage on some level was a political topic, although it would not be until 1872… … Wikipedia
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National Council of Women of New Zealand — National Council of Women at the inaugural meeting in Christchurch in 1896 The National Council of Women of New Zealand is a lobbying group for women s rights. The Council was established in 1896. Contents … Wikipedia
Clemence Housman — (23 November 1861– 6 December 1955) was an author, illustrator and activist in the womens’ suffrage movement. She was the sister of A. E. Housman and Laurence Housman. She was born in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire.[1] Her novels included The Were… … Wikipedia
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