Carrie Chapman Catt
Carrie Catt Chapman
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If by NAWSA you are referring toNational American Woman Suffrage Association... then it was started in May 1890.
About nine years total, but they were not consecutive. The National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) was founded in 1890 and its best-known founding member was Susan B. Anthony, who was also its first president. In 1900, Carrie Chapman Catt became president, and she served in that role till 1904. She left because her husband was in failing health (he died about a year later), and after his death, she joined another women's suffrage group, the International Woman Suffrage Alliance. But in 1915, NAWSA reached out to her-- the group was having problems, members were leaving, and her leadership skills were seen as essential to saving the organization. So, she returned to the role of President and served till 1920, when women finally won the right to vote. She then left NAWSA, but she was instrumental in creating a new organization, the League of Women Voters.
Alice Paul broke away from NAWSA beacuse she felt they were getting no where.
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.
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she wanted women to vote. she was also the president NAWSA and she was Carrie Chapman Catt and she was in the 19th amendment. i know a lot about Carrie Chapman Catt.
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