The Wilmington Equal Suffrage Study Club (WESSC)[1] was the name of an African American women's suffrage organization,[2] founded in Wilmington, Delaware, in March 1914.[3]
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The Wilmington EqualSuffrageStudyClub (WESSC) was the name of an African American women's suffrage organization, founded in Wilmington, Delaware, in...
Hamilton(1882 – 1964) was a dress maker and suffragist who joined the EqualSuffrageStudyClub and uplifted the black community in Wilmington, Delaware. She...
activist in Wilmington, Delaware, and a founding member of the EqualSuffrageStudyClub. Susie Estella Palmer Hamilton was born in 1862 in Talbot County...
co-founded the EqualSuffrageStudyClub, and in 1915, she was a field organizer for the Middle Atlantic states for the women's suffrage movement. In 1918...
The Alpha SuffrageClub was the first and most important black female suffrageclub in Chicago and one of the most important in Illinois. It was founded...
Women's City Club of New York, the Woman Suffrage Party and the New York EqualSuffrage League. Hay was known for creating woman's suffrage groups across...
to found the Philadelphia Suffrage Association; Purvis would go on to serve on the executive committee of the American Equal Rights Association (AERA)...
Wilmington. Around 1914 Sykes was involved with the formation of the EqualSuffrageStudyClub in Wilmington along with other Howard High School teachers Alice...
Delaware EqualSuffrage Association (DESA), formed in 1895. Delaware Suffrage Association, formed in 1869. EqualSuffrageStudyClub. New Castle Equal Suffrage...
was also an active suffragist, serving as president of the New York EqualSuffrage League. Belle Camblos was born at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on March...