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  1. Carrie Chapman Catt (born Carrie Clinton Lane; January 9, 1859 – March 9, 1947) was an American women's suffrage leader who campaigned for the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which gave U.S. women the right to vote in 1920.

  2. Carrie Chapman Catt (Ripon, 9 de janeiro de 1859 [1] - New Rochelle, 9 de março de 1947) foi uma líder do sufrágio feminino americano que fez campanha pela Décima Nona Emenda à Constituição dos Estados Unidos - que deu às mulheres americanas o direito de voto em 1920. [2]

  3. A skilled political strategist, Carrie Clinton Lane Chapman Catt was a suffragist and peace activist who helped secure for American women the right to vote. She directed the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) and founded the League of Women Voters (1920) to bring women into the political mainstream.

  4. Carrie Chapman Catt, American feminist leader who led the womens rights movement for more than 25 years, culminating in the adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment (for women’s suffrage) to the U.S. constitution in 1920. Learn more about Catt’s life and accomplishments in this article.

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  5. 28 de ago. de 2023 · Learn about the life and achievements of Carrie Chapman Catt, a trailblazing American suffragist who led the fight for the 19th Amendment and co-founded the League of Women Voters. Explore her quotes, accomplishments, and legacy in women's history and international peace.

  6. Carrie Lane Chapman Catt—an Iowa State University alumna who devoted most of her life to the expansion of women’s rights around the world and international peace—is recognized as one of the key leaders of the American women’s suffrage movement.

  7. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Women’s rights activist and suffragette Carrie Chapman Catt came up with the “Winning Plan” to pass the 19th amendment in 1920.