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Ways to protest for womens rights.

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Founded in 1913 as the Congressional UNION for Woman Suffrage (CU), the National Woman's Party (NWP) was instrumental in raising public awareness of the women's suffrage campaign. Using a VARIETY of tactics, the party successfully pressured President Woodrow WILSON, members of Congress, and state legislators to support passage of a 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guaranteeing women nationwide the right to VOTE. In so doing, the NWP established a legacy defending the exercise of free speech, free assembly, and the right to dissent.



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