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  1. 1859-1947. 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.

  2. Carrie Chapman Catt is one of the key leaders of the suffrage movement. She succeeded Susan B. Anthony as president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) from 1900 to 1904. She again assumed its presidency in 1915. This can be viewed as the beginning of the final push after a long struggle.

  3. The League’s founder, Carrie Chapman Catt, was first, last, and always a progressive, but her views on the reform of democracy were shaped by her life-long struggle to get the vote for women. According to Robert Fowler in his book Carrie Catt: Feminist Politician, Catt believed three things were necessary for a genuine democracy, “The first ...

  4. Honored and praised by countless institutions for her more than half-century of public service, Carrie Chapman Catt died of heart failure at her New Rochelle, New York, home on March 9, 1947. At Woodlawn Cemetery in the north Bronx, New York, she is buried alongside her longtime companion, Mary Garret Hay, a fellow New York state suffragist, with whom she lived for over 20 years.

  5. 29 de abr. de 2018 · Carrie Clinton Lane Chapman Catt was born January 9, 1859 in Ripon, Wisconsin and died March 9, 1947 in New Rochelle, New York. Catt was a feminist pioneer, leading the women’s rights movement for over 25 years and helping to inspire the Nineteenth Amendment for woman suffrage in 1920 (“Carrie Chapman Catt: American feminist leader,” n.d ...

  6. Cemetery Name: Woodlawn Cemetery. Carrie Chapman Catt was born on January 9, 1859 in Ripon, Wisconsin, the daughter of Lucius and Maria Clinton Lane. In 1866 the Lane family moved to a modest Victorian house on a farm near Charles City, Iowa. [1] Carrie Lane graduated from the Charles City High School in 1877 and immediately enrolled in the ...

  7. Carrie Chapman Catt nació el 9 de enero de 1859. Su activismo fue fundamental en la aprobación de la Decimonovena Enmienda a la Constitución, que otorgó a las mujeres el derecho al voto en 1920. 1 Fue presidenta de la National American Woman Suffrage Association y fundadora de la League of Women Voters y la International Alliance of Women.