Organizations


 * __AWSA-__** American Woman Suffrage Association. This group was founded by Lucy Stone. Later, in 1869, it was brought together with the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA).

__**Women's Party-**__ Twelve women stood outside of the Whitehouse with signs. They were protesting. These women were apart of the Women's Party.

__**NOW-**__ National Organization for Women. This organization got many of the ideas of the women's liberation movement.

__**AERA-**__ Lucy Stone was involved with the AERA which is the (American Equal Rights Association). This was for the African Americans and women, too. Basically, this group came together for white and black women.

__**NAWSA-**__ In 1890, the American Women Suffrage Association joined the National Women's Suffrage Association. This created the National American Women's Suffrage Association.

__**NACW**__- National Association of Colored Women. It was established in Washington in 1896. The two leaders were Josephine Ruffin and Mary Church Terrell. After the next ten years the NACW became involved in the campaigns if favor of women's suffrage and against lynching and Jim Crow laws. By the time the United States entered the First World War, membership of the NACW had reached 300,000.

__**WTUL**__- Women's Trade Union League. This was founded in 1903 and founded by Jane Addams, Mary Anderson, and other

By: Laura Klepinger