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Women suffragists worked to achieve voting rights by organizing; holding meetings and conventions; meeting with lawmakers; by registering to vote and voting; going on hunger strikes; holding parades, marches and public demonstrations; picketing government buildings; and by organizing petition campaigns.
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Suffragists were individuals, primarily women, who advocated for women's suffrage, or the right for women to vote. They played a crucial role in the suffrage movement, which sought to achieve political equality for women. Suffragists organized protests, lobbied lawmakers, and raised awareness about women's rights.
The 19th amendment gave women voting rights.
Women had voting rights by 1950, although there were still restrictions that were abolished by the 1970s.
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