Timeline of women's suffrage in Virginia

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Virginia Congressional Union booth at the Virginia State Fair in 1916 Virginia Congressional Union booth at the Virginia State Fair in 1916.jpg
Virginia Congressional Union booth at the Virginia State Fair in 1916

This is a timeline of women's suffrage in Virginia. While there were some very early efforts to support women's suffrage in Virginia, most of the activism for the vote for women occurred early in the 20th century. The Equal Suffrage League of Virginia was formed in 1909 and the Virginia Branch of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage (later the National Woman's Party) was formed in 1915. Over the next years, women held rallies, conventions and many propositions for women's suffrage were introduced in the Virginia General Assembly. Virginia didn't ratify the Nineteenth Amendment until 1952. Native American women could not have a full vote until 1924 and African American women were effectively disenfranchised until the Voting Rights Act passed in 1965.

Contents

18th century

1770s

1778

19th century

1870s

1870

1871

1890s

1893

1895

20th century

1900s

1900

1902

1909

1910s

Suffrage speech April 10, 1916, near Norfolk, Virginia Suffrage speech April 10, 1916 near Norfolk Virginia.jpg
Suffrage speech April 10, 1916, near Norfolk, Virginia

1910

1911

1912

1913

1914

1915

1916

1917

1919

Virginia Equal Suffrage League convention photo from November 1919 Virginia Equal Suffrage League convention photo from November 1919.jpg
Virginia Equal Suffrage League convention photo from November 1919

1920s

1920

1924

1950s

1952

1960s

1965

See also

References

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