their strategies
their strategies
The main difference is that NAWSA was less radical than NWP which was established by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns after leaving NAWSA. They felt the movement needed a more aggressive method just like the movement in Britain. NAWSA did not approve of the methods NWP used which was, hunger strikes, mass gatherings, picketting and much more.
Alice Paul broke away from NAWSA beacuse she felt they were getting no where.
The split occurred over differing tactics and priorities in the suffrage movement. The NWP believed in more militant tactics like picketing and civil disobedience, while NAWSA focused on state-level lobbying. The NWP also wanted a federal amendment granting women the right to vote, whereas NAWSA initially pursued a state-by-state approach.
The National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) was an American women's rights organization formed in May 1890 as a unification of the National Woman Suffrage.
Alice Paul : campaign for constitutional amendment, which was faster and more effective, Organization was NWP Carrie Champman : State by state campaign, slower and more costly, Organization was NAWSA
The five publications that comprise the Navy Doctrine Publication are Naval Warfare (NWP 1), Naval Planning (NWP 2), Naval Intelligence (NWP 3-13), Naval Logistics (NWP 4), and Naval Operations Planning (NWP 5-01).
The National Woman's Party (NWP), representing the militant wing of the suffrage movement, utilized picketing and open public demonstrations to gain popular attention for the right of women to vote in the United States. The origin of the National Woman's Party date from 1912, when Alice Stokes Paul and Lucy Burns, young Americans schooled in the militant tactics of the British suffrage movement, were appointed to the National American Woman Suffrage Association's (NAWSA) Congressional Committee.National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA),American organization created in 1890 by the merger of the two major rival women's rights organizations-the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association-after 21 years of independent operation. NAWSA was initially headed by past executives of the two merged groups, including Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, and Susan B. Anthony. The strategy of the newly formed organization was to push for the ratification of enough state suffrage amendments to force Congress to approve a federal amendment. Although some radical factions continued to address corollary issues, NAWSA's new approach focused the group's energies exclusively on recruiting new members and winning the vote for women.
If by NAWSA you are referring toNational American Woman Suffrage Association... then it was started in May 1890.
The National American Woman Suffrage Association and the National Women's Party worked primarily to establish women's right to vote in the early 20th century.
British Claim to North America and a son who looked for the NWP.